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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL

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No.01
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B410d/B410dn/B420dn/
B430d/B430dn/B440dn
Maintenance Manual
4

[Rev. 2]
3
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BOM Use for Certification Body


Rev Date DCO No. Contents Design Approval
2 2009-01-16 SG2-0022 Drawing Maintenance Yoshinori Fujisawa Yoshinori Fujisawa

Name
1

Approval
Isao Kitano Design
Takahiro Sunohara
....................................................................................................... B410d/B410dn/B420dn/
Check B430d/B430dn/B440dn
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Maintenance Manual
Date Drawing No.
1
2008-12-01 43984801TH 171
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Document Revision History

Corrected items Person in


Rev. No. Date
No. Page Description of change charge

1 2008-12-01 ISSUE PED14 I. Kitano

2 2009-01-16 Drawing Maintenance EP5 Y. Fujisawa

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL PREFACE

PREFACE

This Maintenance Manual describes the maintenance methods in the printer field for the maintenance
personnel. In addition, regarding the handling and operating method of the printer, please refer to the "User’
s Manual".
The differences between various types of printers described in this Maintenance Manual are as follows.

B410d B410dn B420dn B430d B430dn B440dn

Engine speed (letter/A4) 30/28 30/28 30/28 30/28 30/28 30/28


Max. 2400 x 600 2400 x 600 2400 x 600 1200 x 1200 1200 x 1200 1200 x 1200
Resolution
resolution dpi dpi dpi dpi dpi dpi
PCL6/PS3/ PCL6/PS3/ PCL6/PS3/
Standard PCL6/SIDM PCL6/SIDM PCL6/SIDM
Emulation SIDM SIDM SIDM
Option N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
LCD 16 character x 16 character x 16 character x 16 character x 16 character x 16 character x
display 2 2 2 2 2 2
Operation
1 (online/ 1 (online/
panel Switch 6 6 6 6
offline) offline)
LED lights 2 2 2 2 2 2
50 sheets 50 sheets 50 sheets 50 sheets
Single sheet Single sheet
Input tray (Manual/Auto) Multi Purpose Multi Purpose Multi Purpose Multi Purpose
manual feed manual feed
Feeder Feeder Feeder Feeder
Input tray (1st bin) 250 sheets 250 sheets 530 sheets 250 sheets 250 sheets 530 sheets
Maximum Input capacity 781 781 1110 830 830 1110
USB 2.0
Interface Parallel
Ethernet N/A N/A
Auto Duplex Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
Monthly Duty
Maximum 50,000 pages 50,000 pages 70,000 pages 70,000 pages 70,000 pages 70,000 pages
Cycle
3,500 (7,000
3,500/7,000/ 3,500/7,000/
Toner life@ISO19752 3,500 available for 3,500/7,000 3,500/7,000
10,000 10,000
JPN only)
Width 14.5”/369mm 14.5”/369mm 14.5”/369mm 14.5”/369mm 14.5”/369mm 14.5”/369mm
Dimensions
Depth 15.6"/395mm 15.6"/395mm 15.6"/395mm 15.6"/395mm 15.6"/395mm 15.6"/395mm
(inch./mm)
Height 10.6"/268mm 10.6"/268mm 11.7"/297mm 10.6"/268mm 10.6"/268mm 11.7"/297mm
ODA 100v N/A N/A
ODA 200v N/A N/A
OEL N/A
Sales
AOS 1byte N/A
Territories
AOS 2byte N/A
Japan N/A N/A N/A N/A
China TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Note! • It is prohibited to reprint entire or partial of the content without prior consent.
• For the reason of printer improving and manual content revising, the content of this
maintenance manual may change without any warning in the future.

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Contents

1. CONFIGURATION............................................................................................................ 7
1.1 System Configuration .............................................................................................................................7
1.2 Printer Configuration...............................................................................................................................8
1.3 Optional Configuration...........................................................................................................................11
1.4 Specification..........................................................................................................................................12
1.5 Printing display......................................................................................................................................15
1.5.1 VCCI label, Serial No. label.............................................................................................................15
1.5.2 Warning label...................................................................................................................................15
1.5.3 Warning / Caution display................................................................................................................16

2. Operational explanation.................................................................................................. 17
2.1 Electrophotographic process mechanism ............................................................................................17
2.2 Printing process.....................................................................................................................................24
2.3 Toner entrance detection.......................................................................................................................28

3. Parts replacement........................................................................................................... 30
3.1 Preparation for parts replacement.........................................................................................................30
3.2 Parts layout............................................................................................................................................32
3.3 Parts replacement method....................................................................................................................37
3.3.1 LED Head........................................................................................................................................38
3.3.2 Roller-Transfer.................................................................................................................................39
3.3.3 Cover-Side-R...................................................................................................................................40
3.3.4 Cover-Side-L...................................................................................................................................41
3.3.5 CU Board.........................................................................................................................................42
3.3.6 Motor-DC-Main . .............................................................................................................................43
3.3.7 OPE Cover-Assy.............................................................................................................................44
3.3.8 Ope-Board.......................................................................................................................................45
3.3.9 MPT-Assy (In case of B410dn, it is Manual-Assy)...........................................................................46
3.3.10 Front-Guide-Assy..........................................................................................................................47
3.3.11 Roller-Assy-Feed...........................................................................................................................48
3.3.12 Guide-Paper-Duplex......................................................................................................................49
3.3.13 Stacker-Cover-Assy.......................................................................................................................50
3.3.14 Fuser-Assy....................................................................................................................................51
3.3.15 Rear-Cover-Assy...........................................................................................................................53
3.3.16 Frame-Assy-Lower........................................................................................................................54
3.3.17 High voltage / Low voltage power board........................................................................................56
3.3.18 Plate-Bracket-Motor.......................................................................................................................57
3.3.19 Roller-Back up...............................................................................................................................58
3.3.20 Roller-Resist..................................................................................................................................59
3.3.21 Lever-In-Sensor.............................................................................................................................60
3.2.22 Lever-Eject-Sensor/Photo-Interrupter............................................................................................61
3.3.23 Lever-End/Lever-Duplex/Lever-Cassette/Gear-Assy-Clatch.........................................................62
3.3.24 Paper feeding roller (Roller-Pick-Up,Roller-Feed-NOW,Roller-Assy-MPT)...................................64

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4. ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................................ 66
4.1 Category and function of maintenance mode........................................................................................66
4.4.1 User maintenance mode (Administrator Menu) . ............................................................................66
4.1.2 System maintenance mode (System maintenance menu)..............................................................71
4.1.3 Engine maintenance mode..............................................................................................................76
4.1.4 Environment mode setting...............................................................................................................84
4.1.5 EEPROM Initialization.....................................................................................................................85
4.2 Adjustment at part replacement............................................................................................................86
4.2.1 EEPROM data upload / download method......................................................................................86

5. Periodic Maintenance..................................................................................................... 87
5.1 Periodic Replacement Parts..................................................................................................................87
5.2 Cleaning................................................................................................................................................87
5.2.1 Cleaning of LED lens array..............................................................................................................87
5.2.2 Cleaning Page Function..................................................................................................................89

6. Procedures for Repairing................................................................................................ 90


6.1 Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................................90
6.2 Points to be checked before modifying printing problems......................................................................90
6.3 Points to be checked when the printing problems are modified............................................................90
6.4 Preparation for Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................90
6.5 Troubleshooting Flow.............................................................................................................................91
6.5.1 LCD Status Message/ Trouble Table................................................................................................91
6.5.2 LCD Message Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................103
6.5.3 Print Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................111

7. Connection Diagram..................................................................................................... 119


7.1 Connection diagram............................................................................................................................119
7.2 Board Layout.......................................................................................................................................120
7.3 Resistance value.................................................................................................................................134

Appendix A Centronics Parallel Interface......................................................................... 136


Appendix B USB Interface................................................................................................ 143
Appendix C Maintenance Manual for Second Tray unit.................................................... 145
1. Overview................................................................................................................................................145
1.1 Function............................................................................................................................................145
1.2 Exterior and Parts Name..................................................................................................................145
2. Description for Operation of Second Tray unit.......................................................................................146
3. Part Replacement..................................................................................................................................147
3.1 Precautions on replacing parts.........................................................................................................147
3.2 Arrangement of Parts.......................................................................................................................148
3.3 How to Replace Parts.......................................................................................................................149
3.3.1 Roller-Pick-Up, Roller-Feed-Now..............................................................................................150
3.3.2 Guard-Connector. Connector (9715S-08Z02-G4C)...................................................................151
3.3.3 Roller-Feed................................................................................................................................152
3.3.4 Board-OT7.................................................................................................................................153

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3.3.5 CONN Cord-AMP8P-AMP8P....................................................................................................154


3.3.6 Gear-Assy-Clatch......................................................................................................................155
3.3.7 Frame-Assy-Retard, Spring-Retard...........................................................................................157
4. Cleaning of Paper Feed Roller and Separation Roller...........................................................................158
5. Procedure for Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................159
5.1 Precautions for Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................159
5.2 Preparation before Troubleshooting..................................................................................................159
5.3 Troubleshooting Method...................................................................................................................160
5.3.1 LCD Status Message List..........................................................................................................161
6. Connection Diagram..............................................................................................................................163
6.1 Connection diagram.........................................................................................................................163
6.2 Board Arrangement..........................................................................................................................163

Appendix D Network Interface.......................................................................................... 165

43984801TH Rev.2 /
LAN
CENTRONICS USB 2.0 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)

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43984801TH Rev.2
Operator panel board 2nd tray unit*
LCD:1, LED:2, SW:1(B410d/B410dn)
LCD:1, LED:2, SW:6 Main DC Motor
(B420dn/B430d/B430dn/B440dn)
Hopping clutch (1st)
1.1 System Configuration

LED head
Register clutch
Toner cartridge Hopping clutch (MPT)
Board Solenoid for paper inverting
Main print circuit board

Cassette & Duplex detecting


Transit board 3
Paper end sensor
Image drum cartridge

Figure1-1
Transit board 2 Exit sensor

Rear cover open sensor

Transit board 1
1. CONFIGURATION

Low voltage Fuser unit


High voltage power supply uint power supply unit
Halogen lamp
IN WRT Toner inlet
sensor sensor sensor Temperature sensor

FUSE
AC inlet AC-SW

FAN Transfer roller


Stacker cover open SW

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1. CONFIGURATION

As the diagram 1.1 shows, for the standard configuration printer is configured by controller unit and
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 1. CONFIGURATION

1.2 Printer Configuration


The printer main unit includes the following hardware parts.
• Electrophotographic processing part
• Paper feeding part
• Controller
• Operational part
• Power supply unit

Note! • Fuser-Assy has to be replaced by Assy unit.


• It is forbidden to disassemble Fuser-Assy or reuse the disassembled Fuser-Assy.

The configuration of printer main unit is shown as diagram 1-2~1-4

B410d/B410dn Stacker-Cover-Assy

Cover-Side-R

CU board
Rear-Cover-Assy
Fuser-Assy

OPE Cover-Assy

A’ A Manual-Assy

Duplex
Guide-Paper-R

Motor-Fan

Guide-Paper-Duplex

Cover-Side-L A’
Low voltage Front-Guide-Assy
Plate-Base-PCB
power board
Plate-Assy-Base
High voltage
Toner cartridge power board

Paper cassette

Image drum cartridge

Figure1-2

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B430d/B430dn

Stacker-Cover-Assy

Cover-Side-R

CU board
Rear-Cover-Assy
Fuser-Assy

OPE Cover-Assy

A’ A MPT-Assy

Duplex
Guide-Paper-R

Motor-Fan

Guide-Paper-Duplex

Cover-Side-L A’
Low voltage Front-Guide-Assy
Plate-Base-PCB
power board
Plate-Assy-Base
Toner cartridge High voltage
power board

Paper cassette

Image drum cartridge

Figure1-3

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B420dn/B440dn

Stacker-Cover-Assy

Cover-Side-R

CU board
Rear-Cover-Assy
Fuser-Assy

OPE Cover-Assy

A’ A MPT-Assy

Duplex
Guide-Paper-R

Motor-Fan

Guide-Paper-Duplex

Cover-Side-L A’
Low voltage Front-Guide-Assy
Plate-Base-PCB
power board
Plate-Assy-Base
High voltage
Toner cartridge power board

Paper cassette

Image drum cartridge

Figure1-4

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1.3 Optional Configuration


The options attached to the printer are as follows. These options can be ordered respectively for the
printer main unit.

(1) Second tray unit

(2) Additionally installed memory (Domestic oriented printer only use 128MB.)

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1.4 Specification
(1) Type Desktop
(2) Dimension 268mm (Height) x 369mm (Width) x 395 (Depth)
:B410d/B410dn/B430dn
297mm (Height) x 369mm (Width) x 395mm (Depth)
:B420dn/B440dn
(3) Weight Approx. 10.6kg ( Including printer main unit & consumables.
Options, Feeding quantity of paper are excluded.)
(4) Development method Dray type – Element developing method
Exposure method LED Head method
(5) Paper type, thickness, Size
Recommended paper Normal paper………….Excellent white A4
OHP Sheet…………….Sumitomo 3M CG3300
Label paper…………….Kokuyo LBP-A693

Category Size unit: mm (inch) Thickness


A4 Weight 55~105kg(64~120g/m2)
A5 For double-side printing, weight55~90kg
A6 (64~105g/m2)
B5
Letter
Normal Paper Legal
Legal
Statement
Executive Tray 1, Width 100~215.9, Length 210~355.6
Width86~215.9 Tray 2, Width 148~215.9, Length 210~355.6
Custom
Length 140~355.6
Postcard Postcard
Postcard
Return Postcard
Envelope 1 (Chou #3) The envelope should be using 85g/m paper. The
flap of the envelope Chou type should not be with
fold, the flap of the envelope you should be clearly
Envelope 2 (Chou #4)
folded.
Envelope 3 (You #4)
The envelope should be using 24 lb. paper and
the flap part of it should be clearly folded.
Envelope

Width86~215.9
Custom
Length 140~355.6

Label Paper
Letter

OHP Sheet
Letter
Partial Printing Weight 55~105kg(64~120g/m2)
Paper
Paper for Color Weight 55~105kg(64~120g/m2)
Printing

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(6) Paper feeding method / Ejecting method

: It is possible to use it.


× : It is not possible to use it.
: It is possible to use it by a part of size
Paper
Paper
ejecting Double-side print
feeding Method
method
Thickness
Type Size Paper Automatic Manual
(Weight:Kg)
cassette Multipurpose Face Face double-side print *2 double-side print
Manual
Tray 2 tray *1 up down Tray 2 Multipurpose Tray 2 Multipurpose
Tray 1 4 Tray 1 Manual Tray 1 Manual
* *4 tray*1 *4 tray *1
A5 *5
Weight
B5 *5
55~105kg
Executive *5

Weight
Statement *5
55~105kg

Weight
A4
55~90kg
Letter
Normal Legal (13 inch)
Weight
paper Lega (14 inch)
91~105kg

Weight
A6 *5
55~105kg

Weight
Custom *3 *5
55~90kg
Width 86~215.9mm
Length
Weight
140~355.6mm
91~105kg

Postcard
or less
Postcard Postcard/
than
*5 Return postcard
weight
135kg

Envelope1 (CHOU
3)
Envelope2 (CHOU
4)
Envelope3 (YOU 4)
Com-9 *6
Com-10
Envelope DL
*5 C5
C6
Monarch

Custom
Width 86~215.9mm
*6
Length
140~355.6mm

Label 0.1~
A4/Letter
paper 0.5mm

0.1~
OHP A4/Letter
0.5mm

*1: Multipurpose tray can be used for B420dn/B430dn/B440dn.


*2: Face-up paper ejecting is not available at automatic double-side printing.
*3: Tray 1 is as width 100~21539mm, length 210~355.6mm. Tray 2 is as width 148~215.99mm, length 210~355.6mm.
*4: Tray 2 (The second tray unit) is for option.
*5: In case to set up the paper size for A5, A6, Postcard, Envelope, if the width of B5, Executive, Statement, Normal paper is less
than 200mm, also if thick paper or thicker paper has been set up for the paper thickness, the printing speed changes to be
slowly.
*6: • Envelope CHOU should be made by the paper or basis weight of 85g/m2 and without any fold on the flap part.
• Envelope YOU should be made by the paper of basis weight of 85g/m2 and with clear fold on the flap part.
• Com-9, Com-10, Monarch, C5, C6, and DL should be the envelope using 24lb paper and with clear fold on the flap part.

(7) Printing speed Continuous printing : Maximum 28 piece/second (A4, At copy mode, First try)
For Envelope • Postcard, if to enhance the printing quality, the
printing speed changes to be decreased.
For the resolution degree of 600 x 2400, if to enhance the
printing quality, the printing speed changes to be decreased.
Warm up time : Approx. 25 second (25°C, 100V)

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(8) Paper feeding method Automatic feeding


(9) Paper ejecting method Face down (Rear ejecting) / Face up (Front ejecting)
(10) Resolution (Max.) 2400 × 600 dots / inch (B410d/B410dn/B420dn)
1200 × 1200 dots / inch (B430d/B430dn/B440dn)
(11) Input electricity AC100V ± 10V, 50/60Hz ± 1Hz(B410dn/B430dn)
(12) Electricity consumption Up and running: Maximum 800W, Average 450W (25°C)
Ready and waiting: Average 70W (25°C)
Power-saving mode: (Without option) Under 6W
(With option) Maximum 7W
(13) Temperature and Humidity

Tenperature Humidity
Up and 10~32 20~80%RH (Relative Humidity) No condensation.
running However, Maximum temperature of wet ball should
be 25°C.
Power switch 0~43 10~90%RH (Relative Temperature) No
off condensation. However, Maximum temperature of
wet ball should be 26.8°C.
Keeping -10~43 10~90%RH (Relative Humidity) No condensation.
However, Maximum temperature of wet ball should
be 26.8°C.

Temperature (°C)

32

28
Up and running

10
Relative humidity (%)
20 80

(14) Operating noise In Printing : Rage A based on JIS Z9831, Average below 53dBA for SLOW.
Ready and waiting : Rage A based on JIS Z9831, Average below 53dBA for SLOW.
At power save : No sound (Background level)

(15) Consumables Toner cartridge


: A pprox. 3,500 piece /Approx. 7,000 piece/Approx. 10,000
piece(A4 ISO/IEC 19752 Continuous printing as
printing paten. But, except the 1st Toner cartridge)
Image drum : Approx. 25,000 piece (Continuously single-side printing of A4)

Cartridge : Approx. 20,000 piece (Single-side 3 pages/job) At Power save off.


Approx. 12,000 piece (Single-side 1 page/job) At Power save off.
Approx. 7,000 piece (Single-side 1 page/job) At Power save on
(Minimum value).

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1.5 Printing display


1.5.1 VCCI label, Serial No. label
The VCCI label and Serial No. label have been attached on the specified part of printer as shows
below.

B410dn

B430dn

Serial No.

Made In China

1.5.2 Warning label


Warning label has been attached on the part of printer that may cause injury to the operator.
Maintenance must be performed following the indication of the warning label.

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1.5.3 Warning / Caution display


The following warning / caution are displayed on the electrical power / sensor board.

Warning / Caution content record

Heat sink

Transformer

Low voltage power board High voltage power board

Note! • There is a risk of electric shock in the middle of the heat sink and transformer. Be sure to check
before touch it.
• It may happen that the electricity has still left on the electrical circuit even after the fuse opened.

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2. Operational explanation

2.1 Electrophotographic process mechanism


(1) Electrophotographic process
The following describes the overview of electrophotographic process.
1. Charging
Equally charge the surface of image drum by implying negative voltage to the charged roller due to
negative charge.
2. Exposure
The light from LED Head is exposed on the negative-charged surface of image drum. The surface
electrical potential of the exposed part of image drum surface becomes lower. Then forms electrostatic
latent image.
3. Development
Negative-charged toner is attracted to the electrostatic latent image due to electrostatic while touching
the image drum. Then forms viewable image.
4. Transfer
Overlap paper on the surface of OPC drum, from the backside of paper transfer toner image to the
paper by applying electrical charge by transfer roller.
5. Drum cleaning
The remaining toner on the image drum that is not transferred is made to be equable by cleaning roller.
And is temporarily attracted to the cleaning roller due to electrostatic.
6. Fusing
The toner image that is transferred to paper is fused on paper by heat and pressure.

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1. Charging
Charge the image drum surface by implying voltage to the charged roller that contacts the image drum
surface.

Power Charged roller

Image drum

2. Exposure
The light emitting from the LED Head will be exposed to the negative charged image drum. When the
surface electric potential of exposed part of the image drum goes to decrease, the electrostatic latent
image complying with image signal is formed.
Image drum is coated by basic layer (UL), charge generating layer (CGL), charge transferring layer (CTL)
on the basic material aluminum. The thickness of the organic light sensor (OPC) that is consisted by
CTL and CGL is approximate 20µm.

LED head
LED head

Power Charged roller

Paper Image drum


Image drum

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3. Image development
Toner is attracted to the electrostatic latent image on the image drum surface, then the electrostatic
latent image changes to toner image.

1 As the roller on the supply spot of toner rotates while scrubbing the image-developing roller,
fiction electricity occurs between the image developing roller and toner; toner is attracted to
the image-developing roller.

Image developing plate


Charged roller

Toner supply roller


Image
developing
roller

Image drum

2. The toner that has been attracted to the image-developing roller is dropped down to the
developing plate to make a thin toner film on the image developing roller side.

3 The toner is attracted by the exposed part (Low electrical potential part) of the image drum
when the image drum contact the image developing roller, so as to see the electrostatic latent
image.

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Note! The necessary bypass voltage in image processing is impressed on the toner feeding roller
and image developing roller as show below.

While the cover is closed it will be


connected and bias will be applied.

Toner feeding roller

Image developing roller

Basic material
Image drum

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4. Transfer
The transfer roller, which is from conductive sponge material, is created to meet intimate attachment
of image drum roller surface and feeding paper. The feeding paper is set up on the surface of image
drum. Plus charge, which is the converse polarity with toner polarity, is applied from the backside of the
paper.
As high plus voltage is applied to transfer roller from the power supply, the plus charge on the transfer
roller surface is induced and transferred to the paper while the paper contact the transfer roller. The
negative charged toner, which has been attracted to the image drum surface, is transferred to the
surface of feeding paper by the plus charge of the backside of the paper.

Image drum

Paper

Transfer roller
Power

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5. Drum cleaning
1 Cleaning
After the completion of transferring, the remaining toner on the image drum is temporarily attracted
by the electrostatic and the image drum surface is cleaned.

Image drum

Cleaning roller

Power supply

Transferring roller

2 Roller cleaning
In the following case, there is a need of cleaning the charged roller, transfer roller, and cleaning roller.
• Warming up as switching on the power supply
• Warming up after open-close of the cover
• In case of termination of printing operation
• By periodically change the bias voltage that is implied to each roller during continuous printing,
transfer the attached toner from roller to image drum and then return it to developing device.

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6. Fusing
After the termination of transfer the unsettled toner image is settled to paper by heat and pressure
while passing between Heat roller and Back up roller. Heat roller is Teflon coated and is mounted by
heater that can generate heat (Halogen lamp).

The thermistor that contacts the Heat roller adjusts the Heat roller temperature to the temperature
specified by the menu complying with the paper width. For safety the thermostat shuts off the voltage
supply to the Heater by opening the thermostat in the case of abnormally temperature increasing.

The back up roller is held by the pressure springs on each terminal due to the pressure applied.

Thermostat
Heat roller
Separating clutch
Heater

Thermistor

Feeding paper

Backup roller

Pressuring spring

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2.2 Printing process


The paper fed from Tray 1 and Tray 2 is conveyed by feeding roller, conveying roller, and resist roller.
When feeding paper is from MPT, it is conveyed by MPT, feeding roller, and resist roller. After that the
feeding paper that is conveyed by image drum and the nip part of transfer roller forms toner image
on the paper through electrophotographic process. And then, the toner on the paper is fused by the
heat and pressure as the fuser unit passing through. The paper that fused the toner image is ejected
from the face down stacker of the ejecting roller. In the case of face up ejecting, it needs to open
the backside cover and install face up stacker. (It is unavailable for duplex printing while it is face up
ejecting.)
The above is about the operations at simplex printing, yet the below explains the operations at duplex
printing. While duplex printing, the paper, which firstly passed through the fuser unit after the backside
printing, is conveyed to the inward of Duplex Unit, by the reverse operation of the second ejecting roller
that is a certain time after removing the first ejecting roller of the paper rear side. Paper, is conveyed by
conveying roller of Duplex Unit, and then merges to the same route with the feeding paper that is from
the tray. Onwards, it is the same with the simplex printing operation by the feeding paper from tray.

Face down stacker Resist roller


The 2nd ejecting roller Ejecting Image drum Entrance MPT feeding roller
Writing out sensor lever
sensor lever sensor lever Multipurpose tray
Face up stacker

Heat roller

The 1st ejecting roller


Conveying roller
Backup roller DC motor Transferring roller Pick up roller
Duplex unit
Feeding roller
Conveying roller
Tray 1
Conveying roller

Pick up roller
Pulse motor
Feeding roller
Tray 2
2nd tray unit (option)

Paper conveying route


:Driving roller (Continuous rotation)
:Driving roller (Control rotation)
:Driving roller
:Paper level indicator lever
:Indicating lever

:Photo sensor

:Micro switch

:Magnetic clutch

:Solenoid

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(1) Paper feeding from Tray 1


1. As DC motor rotating (Counterclockwise rotation), if set the paper feeding clutch as ON, as the
paper feeding roller and pick up roller rotating, the paper that is inside the tray is conveyed.
2. The paper is conveyed by the conveying roller. After the entrance sensor level set to be ON, it
bumps into the stopping resist roller, a certain more amount of paper is conveyed. (This corrects
the paper skew.)
3. If set the resist clutch as ON, the paper is conveyed by resist roller.

Resist roller Resist clutch


Writing out sensor lever
Entrance sensor lever

Conveying roller
DC motor
(Counterclockwise rotation) Pick up roller
Paper feeding roller
Paper
Paper feeding clutch

(2) Paper feeding from Multipurpose tray (MPT)(B420dn, B430d, B430dn, B440dn)
1. As DC motor rotating (Counterclockwise rotation), if set paper feeding clutch as ON the MPT paper
feeding roller starts to rotate, the paper in the tray is conveyed.

2. After setting the entrance sensor lever as ON, the paper bumps into the stopping resist roller, a certain
more amount of paper is conveyed. (This corrects the skew of paper.)

3. If set the resist clutch as ON, the paper is conveyed by resist roller.

Entrance sensor lever


Resist clutch Paper feeding clutch
Resist roller MPT paper feeding roller
Writing out sensor lever

Paper

DV motor
(Counterclockwise rotation)

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(3) Fuser unit and paper ejecting


1. The fuser unit and eject roller is

2. Simultaneously the eject roller rotates, and then the paper is ejected.

Eject roller
Planet gear

Fuser unit
Paper route
Heat roller

Solenoid

Eject roller

DC motor
(Counterclockwise rotation)

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(4) Paper reversing and paper multi-feeding


1. TRemoving the first eject roller at the rear part of paper and set the solenoid as ON for a while, then the
planet gear starts to move, the second eject roller starts inverse rotating (Counterclockwise rotation).

2. By the inverse rotation of the second eject roller the paper is inversely rotated and conveyed to Duplex.

3. Paper is conveyed by Duplex conveying roller.

4. After setting the entrance sensor lever as ON, paper bumps into the stopped resist roller, still a certain
more amount of paper is conveyed. (This corrects the skew of paper.).

5. If set the Resist clutch as ON, paper is conveyed by Resist roller.

[ Normal rotation ]
The 2nd ejecting
roller
Planet gear

Fuser unit DC motor


(Counterclockwise rotation)
Heat roller

Writing out Resist roller


Resist clutch
Solenoid sensor lever
Resist Entrance
(OFF)
sensor lever
The 1st ejecting roller

Duplex conveying roller Belt Duplex conveying roller


[ Inverse rotation ]

The 2nd ejecting


roller
DC motor
Fuser unit
Planet gear (Counterclockwise rotation)
Heat roller

Resist roller
Writing out
Resist clutch
Solenoid sensor lever
Resist Entrance
(ON)
sensor lever

The 1st ejecting roller

Duplex conveying roller Belt Duplex conveying roller

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2.3 Toner entrance detection


• Equipment
Toner entrance detecting equipment consists the agitating gear that agitating the agitating bar at a
certain speed and magnet that is on the agitating bar.

Magnet Crack part


Agitating bar Agitating gear

• Operation

Detecting the toner low by monitoring the congruous time intervals between the magnet that is set on
the sensor plate and the magnet attached on the agitating bar,

Agitating gear
Operation in toner full status
• The crack part of agitating gear meshing with the
projection portion of agitating bar, the agitating bar Agitating bar
rotates in accordance with the rotating of gear.

• Even after the magnet part of the agitating Bar reaches


the highest position, it still rotates at the same speed
by the pressure of the agitating gear due to the toner Sensor plate
resistance.

Toner sensor

Operation in toner low status


• When the magnet part of the agitating bar reaches the Agitating bar
highest position, because there is no resistance from
toner, the agitating bar drops earlier than the gear by
the gravity itself, and stops by that status.
For this reason, the time that the magnet of agitating
Sensor plate
Bar magnetic attracts the magnet of sensor plate
becomes longer. The toner low status can be inspected
by monitoring this time.

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Toner full status

Toner low status t1 t2 t1,t2: Magnet attracting time

• Toner sensor alarm actuates if there is not any change on toner sensor.
• Toner sensor is not monitored while main (drum) motor is stopping.

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3. Parts replacement

This section explains the replacement procedure of part, assembly, and unit in the working place.
Disassembling procedure relating to reassembling is conducted conversely.

3.1 Preparation for parts replacement


(1) Be sure to unplug the AC cord and interface cable before starting to replace parts.
(a) Unplugging the AC cord by the following procedures.
i) Shut off the power switch of the printer. (“ ”)
ii) Unplug the AC insert plug of AC cord from the AC socket.
iii) Remove the earth wire from AC socket.
iv) Unplug the AC cord and interface cable from printer.

Warning Risk of Electric Shock


There is a risk of electric shock during replacement of the low voltage power supply.
Use insulating gloves or avoid direct contact with any conducting part of the power supply, and caution should be
exercised during replacement.
The capacitor may take one minute to complete discharge after the AC cord is unplugged. Also, there is a possibility
that the capacitor doesn’t discharge because of a breakage of the PCB, etc., so remember the possibility of electric
shock to avoid electric shock.

(b) Reconnecting the printer by the following procedures.


i) Connect the AC cord and interface cable to the printer.
ii) Connect earth wire to the AC socket.
iii) Connect the AC insert plug to the AC socket.
iv) Turn on the power switch of the printer. (“I”)

Shutting
off
Earth terminal
OFF

Reconnecting

Earth cable
ON

(2) Do not disassemble the printer in the case of normal operation.


(3) Do not disengage the part that there is not any necessary to touch. Disassembly should be the
minimum.
(4) Be sure to use the specified maintenance tools.
(5) Be sure to temporarily install the small part such as screw, collar, and so on at its original position during
disassembling because it is easy to be lost.
(6) Do not use the gloves that is easy to occur electrostatic while dealing with IC such as micro-sensor,
ROM, RAM, etc. and PCB.
(7) Do not put the print circuit board on the equipment or on the floor directly.
(8) Do not put the Print Circuit Board on the printer of on the floor directly.

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[Maintenance tools]
The necessary tools for replacing the print circuit board, assembly, and unit is shown as graph 3-1.

Graph 3-1 Maintenance tools

No. Maintenance tools Quantity Application Remark


3~5mm
1 No.2-200 + Magnetic driver 1
Screw

2 No.3-100 Driver 1

3 No.5-200 Driver 1

4 Digital multi-meter 1

5 Pliers 1

Refer to the
6 Handy cleaner 1
following Note!

For E ring
7 E ring pliers 1
removing

Note! Use vacuum by the type that applying to toner. It may cause fire if use normal vacuum.

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3.2 Parts layout


This section explains the main parts layout of the equipment.

B410d/B410dn
Stacker-Cover-Assy

CU board

Fuser-Assy
Cover-Side-R
Rear-Cover-Assy

OPE Cover-Assy

A Manual-Assy
A’

Duplex

Motor-Fan

Guide-Paper-Duplex
Guide-
Paper-R

Front-Guide-Assy

Cover-Side-L A’
Plate-Base-PCB
Low voltage
power board High voltage
power board
Toner cartridge
Plate-Assy-Base

Paper cassette

Image drum cartridge

Figure 3-1

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B430d/B430dn

Stacker-Cover-Assy

CU board

Fuser-Assy
Cover-Side-R
Rear-Cover-Assy

OPE Cover-Assy

A’ A MPT-Assy

Duplex

Motor-Fan

Guide-Paper-Duplex
Guide-
Paper-R

Front-Guide-Assy

Cover-Side-L A’
Plate-Base-PCB
Low voltage
power board High voltage
power board
Toner cartridge Plate-Assy-Base

Paper cassette

Image drum cartridge

Figure 3-2

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B420dn/B440dn

Stacker-Cover-Assy

CU board

Fuser-Assy
Cover-Side-R
Rear-Cover-Assy

OPE Cover-Assy

A’ A MPT-Assy

Duplex

Motor-Fan

Guide-Paper-Duplex
Guide-
Paper-R

Front-Guide-Assy

Cover-Side-L A’
Low voltage Plate-Base-PCB
power board High voltage
power board
Toner cartridge Plate-Assy-Base

Paper cassette

Image drum cartridge

Figure 3-3

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[Base unit]
B410d/B410dn/B430d/B430dn

Photo Interrupter

Gear-Assy-Clutch

Roller-Pick-Up

Roller-Feed-Now

Plate-Base

Guide-Cassette-L

Guide-Cassette-R

Figure 3-4

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[Base unit]
B420dn/B440dn Photo Interrupter

Gear-Assy-Clutch

Roller-Pick-Up

Roller-Feed-Now

Plate-Base

Guide-Cassette-L
(530sht)
Guide-Cassette-R
(530sht)

Figure 3-5

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3.3 Parts replacement method


This section explains the replacement method of the parts and assemblies that are shown in the following
disassembling diagram.
About the parts replacement procedure, the parts that are shown by parts number using white number in the
are the RSPL parts.
The explaining diagram of parts replacement procedure is B430dn.

Replace part after performing the following operation.


(1) Unplug the AC power cord from the main unit inlet by the disconnected status of power switch.
(2) Unplug the interface cable from the main unit.

PR Unit Cover Side-R Cover Side-L


(3.3.3) (3.3.6)
LED Head CU Board Rear-Cover-Assy
(3.3.1) (3.3.5) (3.3.15)
Motor-DC-Main
(3.3.6)
Paper Feeding Roller (Roller-Pick-Up,Roller-Feed-NOW,Roller-Assy-MPT)
(3.3.24)

OPE Cover Assy Stacker-Cover-Assy


(3.3.5) (3.3.13)
Ope Board Fuser-Assy
(3.3.8) (3.3.14)

MPT-Assy Frame-Assy-Lower
(In case of B410dn, it is Manual-Assy) (3.3.16)
(3.3.9) High/Low voltage Power Board
Front-Guide-Assy (3.3.17)
(3.3.10)
Plate-Brecket-Motor
Roller-Assy-Feed (3.3.18)
(3.3.11)
Roller-BackUP
Guide -Paper-Duplex (3.3.19)
(3.3.12)
Roller-Regist
(3.3.20)
Lever-In-Sensor
(3.3.21)
Lever-Eject-Sensor/Photo-Interrupter
(3.3.22)
Lever-End/Lever-Duplex/
Lever-Cassette/Gear-Assy-Clatch
(3.3.23)

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3.3.1 LED Head


(1) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy
(2) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Holder-Head .
(3) Firstly open Hook A by narrow direction and then remove it. Secondly remove Hook B then remove LED
Assy . (At this moment, the 2 springs can be also removed jointly.)
(4) Remove cable from the connector of LED Assy .
(5) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.

Note! Beware of not to touch or press the SLA parts of LED Head directly.

Hook B
Stacker-Cover-Assy

Cable

SLA
(Selfoc Lens Array)

Hook A

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3.3.2 Roller-Transfer
(1) As the power switch shut off, unplug the AC power cord from the inlet of main unit.
(2) Open the Stack-Cover –Assy
(3) Remove latches in the 2 places of Gear-TR and Bearing-TR on the conversing side. (Do not add
any unnecessary pressure while removing the latch.)
(4) Slightly slide the Roller-transfer to the right side and remove the post on the top of gear from the
contact of Frame-Assy-Lower. Remove the latches on the 2 places of Gearing-TR of Gear.
(5) Hold the Bearing-TR on the both side, and then lift up the Roller-Transfer . (At this moment, Gear-
TR is also removed.)
(6) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. While installing, pay attention to the up-and-down direction of Bearing-TR .
3. Operating carefully, not to touch Roller-Transfer surface.


Stacker-Cover-Assy

Latch

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3.3.3 Cover-Side-R
(1) As the power switch shut off, unplug the AC power cord from the inlet of main unit.
(2) Unplug the interface cable from the main unit.
(3) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(4) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(5) Take out the image drum cartridge.
(6) Remove the Cover-Access .
(7) Remove the screw (Black) . Remove the Cover-Side-R .
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

Stacker-Cover-Assy

Rear-Cover-Assy

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3.3.4 Cover-Side-L
(1) As the power switch shut off, unplug the AC power cord from the inlet of main unit.
(2) Unplug the interface cable from the main unit.
(3) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(4) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(5) Take out the image drum cartridge.
(6) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Cover-Side-L .
(7) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

Note! Attach the Label Motor-Fan on the outside that is obviously to be seen.

Stacker-Cover-Assy

Rear-Cover-Assy

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3.3.5 CU Board
(1) Remove the Cover-Side-R. (Refer to 3.3.3)
(2) Remove the 4 pieces of screws (Silver) . Remove the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU .

(3) Remove the 2 pieces of big screws (Silver) . Remove the Film-Core-Holder . In the meantime
remove the cable connector (with core) together.
(4) Remove the 2 pieces of small screws (Silver) , 2 pieces of big screws (Silver) , and cable connector
from the CU board . Remove the Spring-FG-Solenoid and CU board .
(5) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. Beware of not to tuck down the cable while installing the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU .



DC motor

⑦ ❽

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3.3.6 Motor-DC-Main
(1) Remove the Cover-Side-R. (Refer to 3.3.3)
(2) Remove the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU. (Refer to 3.3.5(2))
(3) Remove the connector of Motor-DC-Main from CU board.
(4) Cut the TY-RAP that is bundling the cable of Motor-DC-Main and the cable of Resist clutch.
(5) Remove the 3 pieces of screws (Silver) and the 1 piece of screw (Black) .
(6) Remove the Motor-DC-Main . Unplug the cable from the Piece-Guide .
(7) Installing procedure is performed by the opposite order with removing. Bundle the cable of Motor-DC-
Main and the cable of Resistor clutch by TY-RAP.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

Cable

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3.3.7 OPE Cover-Assy


(1) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove the Cover-Side-R and Cover –Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU. (Refer to 3.3.5(2))
(5) Remove the screw (Silver) . Remove the Film-Core-Holder .
(6) Remove the FFC cable from the CU board.
(7) Open the Cover-Assy-MPT.
(8) Pull Claw A by the arrow direction. Remove the clamp by pushing Claw B as the arrow direction.
Remove the OPE Cover-Assy .
(9) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

Stacker-Cover-Assy

Claw B

Rear-Cover-Assy

Claw A Claw B


Cover-Assy-MPT
CU board

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3.3.8 Ope-Board
(1) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(2) Remove Ope-Board from Cover-OPE by pulling the claw as the arrow direction.
(3) Unplug FFC cable from Ope-Board .
(4) Remove Button-KEY and Lens-LCD from Ope-Board .
(5) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.

Claw

Claw Cover-OPE


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3.3.9 MPT-Assy (In case of B410dn, it is Manual-Assy)


(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove the clamp of claw by pushing by arrow A direction, and then remove Cover-Lever-Lock .
(6) Remove the 2 screws (Black) .
(7) Open the Frame-Assy-Lower by arrow B direction, and then remove Lever-Lock-Top .
(8) Holding up MPT-Assy (Manual-Assy ) and remove it.
(9) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

Note! While removing the Lever-Lock-Top , it is easy to remove it by inserting the driver between
the Frame-Assy-Lower and Lever-Lock-Top and press the driver by Arrow C direction.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

C
③ Driver
A

Frame-Assy-Lower

③ ②



B

Pay attention not to let Separating- Pad- Assy pop out to


your front side while installing MPT-Assy.

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3.3.10 Front-Guide-Assy
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(6) Remove the clamp of claw by pushing by arrow direction, and then remove Cover-Paper-R .
(7) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Front-Guide-Assy .
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

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3.3.11 Roller-Assy-Feed
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(6) Remove Guide-Assy-Front. (Refer to 3.3.10)
(7) Remove Roller-Assy-Feed by arrow direction.
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

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3.3.12 Guide-Paper-Duplex
(1) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(6) Remove Front-Guide-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.10)
(7) Remove Roller-Assy-Feed. (Refer to 3.3.11)
(8) Remove Duplex-Assy.
(9) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Guide-Paper-Duplex .
(10) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

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3.3.13 Stacker-Cover-Assy
(1) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove Plate-Cover-Shield-CU. (Refer to 3.3.5(2))
(5) Remove film-Core-Holder. (Refer to 3.3.7(5))
(6) Remove LED cable from CU board.
(7) Remove the screw (Silver) .
(8) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy by the arrow direction and remove Stacker-Cover-Assy from the
supporting point of Frame-Assy-Lower.
(9) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

Frame-Assy-Lower

LED cable

CU board

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3.3.14 Fuser-Assy

Note! Replace the Fuser-Assy by Assy unit.


It is forbidden for disassembling the Fuser-Assy, also, reusing the disassembled Fuser-Assy.

(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.


(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove Stacker-Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.13)
(5) Unplug connector (Motor-Fan) and connector (Semester) from high voltage power board, and
remove Piece-Guide .
(6) Remove Motor-Fan . Remove Piece-Guide .
(7) Unplug the connector of Fuser-Assy, which is at the back side of Piece-Guide .
(8) Remove the 4 screws (Silver) . Remove the Fuser-Assy by bowing down the lock at the left side.
(9) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

Note! Fuser-Assy may be really hot, beware of handling.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Install the screw (Silver) in its original groove. (Do not make new screw tap.)
2. Do not add excessive pressure while tightening the screw (Silver) .
3. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate the motor).
4. Install the Motor-Fan by combining the arrow indicating Fan flowing direction and the arrow
direction that is incused on the Fan-Lower.
5. Beware of not to deform the thermistor while replacing the Fuser-Assy.
6. While removing or installing FAN, do not press impeller of the FAN as shown by the following photo.
In case of the impeller unfastened by mistake, do not reuse it and install a new FAN.

Impera

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Thermistor

Arrow



① Connector for Thermistor
High voltage Connector for FAN
power board

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3.3.15 Rear-Cover-Assy
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R. Remove Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove Cover-Face Up-A from the supporting point with opening the right side supporting point part
of Rear-Cover-Assy.
(5) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Plate-Solenoid .
(6) Remove Solenoid from Rear-Cover-Assy .
Because the plunger is not fixed, beware of not to drop or lose it.
(7) Remove Rear-Cover-Assy by bowing down the supporting point part of Rear-Cover-Assy to the inner
side.
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. About the installing of Rear-Cover-Assy , remove Cover-Face Up-A , make the supporting point
part to a bowed situation and then perform installing.

Plunger


② ②
Supprting point

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3.3.16 Frame-Assy-Lower
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R. Remove Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove CU Board. (Refer to 3.3.5)
(5) Remove Motor-DC-Main. (Refer to 3.3.6)
(6) Remove Piece-Guide .
(7) Remove the 3 screw (Silver) and screw (Black) . Remove Plate-Shield-CU .
(8) Pass the connector of Low Voltage Power Board through the Portion A of Plate-Bracket-Motor from
above to the downward.
(9) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer 3.3.7)
(10) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(11) Remove Front-Guide-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.10)
(12) Remove Roller-Assy-Feed. (Refer to 3.3.11)
(13) Remove Guide-Paper-Duplex. (Refer to 3.3.12)
(14) Remove Stacker-Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.13)
(15) Remove Fuser-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.14)
(16) Remove Rear-Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.15)
(17) Remove all the cable from Hook A of Holder-SNS, extend them and put on the right front side of the
printer.
(18) Remove connector B from high voltage power board.
(19) Remove the 4 long screws (Silver) , the 4 screws (Black) , the short screw (Silver) .
(20) Remove Hook C and Hook D of Plate-Base-PCB using minus driver.
(21) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower .
(22) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. About the installing of Rear-Cover-Assy , remove Cover-Face Up-A , make the supporting point
part to a bowed situation and then perform installing.
3. While installing Frame-Assy-Lower , beware of not to tuck Cable and Cable between Frame-
Assy-Lower and Plate-Base-PCB.

Supporting point ④

Plate-Braket-Motor ②

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Connector Ⓑ

Cable Ⓕ
Cable G Attention to
wire interwining
Plate-Base-PCB

Attention to Hook Ⓓ
wire interwining Hook Ⓐ

Cable Ⓔ

High voltage
power board

Hook Ⓒ

Hook C Hook D

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3.3.17 High voltage / Low voltage power board

Warning Risk of Electric Shock


There is a risk of electric shock during replacement of the low voltage power supply.
Use insulating gloves or avoid direct contact with any conducting part of the power supply, and caution should be
exercised during replacement.
The capacitor may take one minute to complete discharge after the AC cord is unplugged. Also, there is a possibility
that the capacitor doesn’t discharge because of a breakage of the PCB, etc., so remember the possibility of electric
shock to avoid electric shock.
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove the big screw (Silver) . Remove the earth wire.
(5) Remove the AC socket and power switch . Remove Guide-Cassette-L.
(6) Remove the 3 small screws (Silver) . Remove Low voltage power board .
(7) Remove the 4 small screws (Silver) . Remove High voltage power board .
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. Do not apply excessive pressure to the power switch .
3. While installing High voltage / Low voltage power board to the Plate-Base-PCB, do not deform the
Plate-Base-PCB.


❺ ⑥
Short plug connector
100/120V Printer : Installation
230V Printer : De-installation rejection

Pay at tention to the


⑥ Pay attention not b e n d i n g d ire c t i o n a s


to scratch the FFC. the text printed side up.
PCB-Assy

Plate-Base-PCB
Earth wire

Guide-Cassette-L

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3.3.18 Plate-Bracket-Motor
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Motor-DC-Main. (Refer to 3.3.6)
(4) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(5) Assemble Frame-Assy-Lower as the diagram.
(6) Remove the 4 screws (Black) . Remove Plate-Bracket-Motor .
(7) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. While installing beware of not to tuck Cable between Frame-Assy-Lower and Plate-Bracket-Motor.
3. Beware of not to drop the gear or scratch the surface of gear.
4. Because Gear-Idle-Drum-Z24-48 and Gear-Idle-Drum-Z27-82 are high precision gear, beware of
handling them with particular care.


Gear-Idle-Drum-Z27-82

Gear-Idle-Drum-Z24-48

Frame-Assy-Lower

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3.3.19 Roller-Back up
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove Plate-Bracket-Motor. (Refer to 3.3.18)
(5) Remove the screw (Black) . Remove the screw (Color) and Lever-Reset-L .
(6) Remove Lever-Reset-R .
(7) Lift up Roller-Back up and remove it. (At this moment, 2 of Holder-BU , Spring-Bias (Back up) ,
Bearing-Ball , and Washer-C are also removed.)
(8) Remove color that are attached on both tops of the shaft of Roller-Back up .

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. While installing Washer-C , confirm it existing between contact and Holder-BU . (Refer to View A)




⑦ ④

❽ View A


③ ❾

① Contact

View A

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3.3.20 Roller-Resist
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove Plate-Bracket-Motor. (Refer to 3.3.18)
(5) Remove the E ring . Remove the Gear-Assy-Clutch , Spacer-Clutch and Bearing-R .
(6) Remove the lock of Gear-Resist . Remove Gear-Resist , Bearing-Resist-Assy .
(7) Lift up the left side of Roller-Resist-Assy and remove it at the arrow direction.
(8) Remove the lock of Gear-Pressure . Remove Gear-Pressure from Roller-Pressure .
(9) Remove Plate-Contact-PA and Holder-Resist from Roller-Resist .
Remove Holder-Resist .
(10) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).




⑬ ❷




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3.3.21 Lever-In-Sensor
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove the 2 Lever-In-Sensor (Entrance and Paper). Press the Clamp of , press Lever-In-Sensor
as up direction and then remove them. While remove Lever-In-Sensor , beware of not to loss or break
Spring-Sensor-In , Spring-Write-Sensor .
(5) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).


Clamp

(Paper)



(Entrance)

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3.2.22 Lever-Eject-Sensor/Photo-Interrupter
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Press the clamp of Lever-Eject-Sensor (Exit) . Press Lever-Eject-Sensor as down direction and
remove it. While remove Lever-Eject-Sensor , beware of not to loss or break Spring-SNS .
(5) Press the claw of Frame-Assy-Lower as the arrow direction. Remove Photo-Interrupter by down
direction.
(6) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

❶  Frame-Assy-Lower
Clamp


Frame-Assy-Lower

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3.3.23 Lever-End/Lever-Duplex/Lever-Cassette/Gear-Assy-Clatch
(1) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower and PCB-Assy.
(2) Press claw by the arrow direction. Remove Holder-SNS .
(3) Press the clamp of Lever-End by the up direction and then remove it.
(4) Press the clamp of Lever-Duplex by the up direction and then remove it.
(5) Press the clamp of Lever-Cassette by the up direction and then remove it.
(6) Open claw and remove Photo-Interrupter .
(7) Hold up Plate-Base-Assy from the claw of Guide-Cassette-L, Guide-Cassette-R and remove Plate-
Base-Assy .

❺ ④

② ①

Claw A
Claw B
Claw

Guide-Cassette-R

Claw

Guide-Cassette-L

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• Remove Feed-Roller / Clutch.


(8) Press Claw D by the arrow direction an d remove Feed-Roller-NO .

Plate-Base-Assy

Claw D

(9) Remove the 2 of E ring , Slide Hopping-shaft by the arrow direction and remove Gear-Assy-Clutch .
(10) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).

Hopping-shaft

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3.3.24 Paper feeding roller (Roller-Pick-Up,Roller-Feed-NOW,Roller-Assy-MPT)


• In the case of Tray 1, Tray (Option)
(1) Shut off the power of Printer. Draw and take off the Paper Cassette of Tray.
(2) Widen the claw of the 2 of Paper feeding roller and remove them.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. While install the Paper feeding roller (With Gear : Roller-Pick-Up), be sure to press in it till the
setting sound at the deep side shaft can be heard as the confirmation of fixing.
2. While install the Paper feeding roller (Without Gear : Roller-Feed-NOW), be sure to press in it till the
setting sound at the front side shaft can be heard as the confirmation of fixing.

Paper cassette

Paper feeding roller


(Without gear : Roller-Feed-NOW)


Paper feeding roller
(With gear : Roller-Pick-Up)

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• In the case of Multi-purpose Tray (B420dn, B430d, B430dn, B440dn)


(1) Shut off the power of Printer.
(2) Open Multi-purpose Tray, widen paper supporter.
(3) Open the cover of Paper feeding roller of Multi-purpose Tray by up direction. Remove Roller-Assy-MPT
by rolling it to the near side.

(Note on removing / installing)

1. While install the Paper feeding roller (Roller-Assy-MPT) , be sure to press it into the depths of the
shaft and confirm whether it is fixed.

Paper feeding roller cover

Multipurpose tray

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4. ADJUSTMENT

This chapter provides explains relating to the adjustment that is necessary while replacing part. Adjustment
is performed by modifying the value of parameter that is set on the EEPROM of main PCB board. Parameter
can be set by key operation that is from the operator panel. There are 3 kinds of maintenance mode (menu)
on this printer. While replacing part it is need to choose one of the mode.
4.1 Category and function of maintenance mode
• Maintenance mode can be divided into User maintenance mode that is released to user, Engine
Maintenance Mode and System Maintenance Mode that are not released to user but for the only
use of maintenance personnel.
• For renewing each category, push the button of "MENU " and "MENU ". After renewing the last
category, it returns to the initial category.
• If want the displayed function to be effective, push the "SETUP" button.
• For terminating the mode that is in category displaying, push the key of "ON LINE" and return to
operation mode.
4.4.1 User maintenance mode (Administrator Menu)
For Administrator Menu, push the button of "SETUP" and power Switch simultaneously.
After the category has been displayed, let go of the button "SETUP".
Administrator Menu has the following function.

Operation panel display


Default Function
Category Setting item Setting item
value * Only English is supported for panel display
(Upper case) (Lower case)
OP MENU ALL CATEGORY ENABLE * Sets category ALL Enable/Disable of User Menu. If
DISABLE set to invalidation, user menu wont to be display. The
following setting item is not displayed if it is invalid.
When doing panel lock, must invalidate this menu.
INFORMATION ENABLE * ISetting validation / Invalidation of INFORMATION
MENU DISABLE MENU category. If invalidate it the INFORMATION
MENU category of user menu is not displayed.
SHUTDOWN ENABLE * Set Category SHUTDOWN MENU Enable/Disable.
MENU DISABLE Set to Disable, Category SHUTDOWN MENU of User
Menu is not displayed.
PRINT MENU ENABLE * Set Category PRINT MENU Enable/Disable.
DISABLE Set to Disable, Category PRINT MENU of User Menu
is not displayed.
MEDIA MENU ENABLE * Set Category MEDIA MENU Enable/Disable.
DISABLE Set to Disable, Category MEDIA MENU of User Menu
is not displayed.
SYS CONFIG ENABLE * Set Category SYSTEM CONFIG MENU Enable/
MENU DISABLE Disable.
Set to Disable, Category SYSTEM CONFIG MENU
OF User Menu is not displayed.
PCL ENABLE * Set Category PCL EMULATION MENU Enable/
EMULATION DISABLE Disable.
Set to Disable, Category PCL EMULATION MENU of
User Menu is not displayed.
PPR ENABLE * Set Category PPR EMULATION MENU Enable/
EMULATION DISABLE Disable.
Set to Disable, Category PPR EMULATION MENU of
User Menu is not displayed. Except Japan Oriented.
[Display Condition]
"SYSTEM MAINTENANCE"-"PERSONALITY"-"IBM
PPR III XL" is ENABLE.

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Operation panel display


Default Function
Category Setting item Setting item
value * Only English is supported for panel display
(Upper case) (Lower case)
OP MENU FX EMULATION ENABLE * Set Category FX EMULATION MENU ENABLE/
DISABLE DISABLE.
Set to DISABLE, Category FX EMULATION MENU of
User Menu is not displayed. Except Japan Oriented.
[Display Condition]
"SYSTEM MAINTENANCE"-"PERSONALITY"-
"EPSON FX" is ENABLE.
ESC/P ENABLE * Set Category ESC/P MENU ENABLE/DISABLE.
EMULATION DISABLE Set to DISABLE, Category ESC/P MENU of User
Menu is not displayed. Only displayed as Japan
domestic oriented.
[Display Condition]
"SYSTEM MAINTENANCE"-"PERSONALITY"-"ESC/
P" is ENABLE.
PARALLEL ENABLE * Set Category PARALLEL MENU ENABLE/DISABLE.
MENU DISABLE Set to DISABLE, Category PARALLEL MENU of User
Menu is not displayed.
USB MENU ENABLE * Set Category USB MENU ENABLE/DISABLE.
DISABLE Set to DISABLE, Category USB MENU of User Menu
is not displayed.
NETWORK ENABLE * Set Category NETWORK MENU ENABLE/DISABLE.
MENU DISABLE Set to DISABLE, Category NETWORK MENU of User
Menu is not displayed.
[Display Condition]
NIC full assembled
MEMORY MENU ENABLE Set Category MEMORY MENU ENABLE/DISABLE.
DISABLE * Set to DISABLE, Category MEMORY MENU OF User
Menu is not displayed.
SYS ADJUST ENABLE Set Category SYS ADJUST MENU ENABLE/
MENU DISABLE * DISABLE.
Set to DISABLE, Category SYS ADJUST MENU of
User Menu is not displayed.
MAINTENANCE ENABLE * Set Category MAINTENANCE MENU ENABLE/
MENU DISABLE DISABLE.
Set to DISABLE, Category MAINTENANCE MENU of
User Menu is not displayed.
USAGE MENU ENABLE * Set Category USAGE MENU ENABLE/DISABLE.
DISABLE Set to DISABLE, Category USAGE MENU of User
Menu is not displayed.
MENU ENABLE Set Function MENU LOCKOUT ENABLE/DISABLE.
LOCKOUT DISABLE * Set to DISABLE, Category PASSWORD, Category
CHANGE PASSWORD of User Menu is not displayed.
The Initial Value of PASSWORD is "aaaa".
PANEL ENABLE Set Function PANEL LOCKOUT ENABLE/DISABLE.
LOCKOUT DISABLE * Set to ENABLE, on the panel only "ONLINE" switch is
ENABLE, it is not able to display MENU.
CONFIG NEARLIFE LED ENABLE * Set LED ILLUMINATION CONTROL at the occurrence
MENU DISABLE of NEAR LIFE WARNING of toner and drum.
When it is ENABLE, Attention LED illuminating.
When it is DISABLE, Attention LED non-illuminating.
Once it became life warning error, the status of
temporary retrieving as the cover opening or closing
(LIFE WARNING) is excluded.

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Operation panel display


Default Function
Category Setting item Setting item
value * Only English is supported for panel display
(Upper case) (Lower case)
FILE SYS FLASH EXECUTE - Initialize resident FLASH.
MAINTE1 INITIALIZE Press Enter switch then the following confirming
message is displayed.
ARE YOU SURE? EXECUTE OR NOT?
YES / NO YES / NO
If NO is chosen, it returns to the previous menu
display.
If YES is chosen, it reboots automatically and executes
the initialization of Flash Memory.
[Display condition]
"ADMIN MENU"-"FILE SYS MAINTE2"-"INITIAL
LOCK" is NO.
FILE SYS INITIAL LOCK YES * Do not allow to modify setting accompanied by the
MAINTE2 NO initialization of Block Device (FLASH).
If set this menu to YES, item "ADMIN MENU", "FILE
SYS MAINTE1" is not displayed on the operation
panel.
[Display condition]
"PRINT ACCUMULATING"-"ACCUMULATING
RESULT PRINT" of User Menu is DISABLE.
PS MENU L1 TRAY TYPE1 * As setting TYPE 1, the selecting number of level
TYPE2 1 operator tray is enable from 1, yet it is from 0 as
setting TYPE 2,
Only B430/B440 series is displayed.
SIDM SIDM MANUAL 0 *J Set Pn specified by MANUAL in CSF CONTROL
MENU ID# ~ CONMENT OF MANUAL-1 ID No.FX/PPR/ESCP
2 *E Emu(ESC EM Pn).
~ Default value: Japan oriented is "0", Except Japan
9 oriented is "2".
SIDM MANUAL 0 Set Pn specified by MANUAL in CSF CONTROL
2 ID# ~ CONMENT OF MANUAL-2 ID No.FX/PPR/ESCP
3 * Emu(ESC EM Pn).
~
9
SIDM MP TRAY 0 Set Pn specified by TRAYO (mp Tray) in the MP Tray
ID# ~ ID No. FX/PPR Emu (ESC EM Pn).
4 * Only B430/B440 series is displayed.
~
9
SIDM TRAY1 ID# 0 Set Pn specified by TRAY 1 in CSF CONTROL
1 * DEMMAND of Tray 1 ID No. FX/PPR/ESCP Emu (ESC
~ EM Pn).
9
SIDM TRAY2 0 Set Pn specified by TRAY 1 in CSF CONTROL
ID# ~ DEMMAND (ESC EM Pn) of Tray 2 ID No.FX/PPR/
2 *J ESCP Emu.
~ Default Value: Japan oriented is "2", Except Japan
5 *E oriented is 5.
~ [Display condition]
9 Tray 2 implementation
LANGUAGE LANG EXECUTE - Initialize (Delete) LED message file that is loaded on
MENU INITIALIZE FLASH.
Press Enter switch then the following message is
displayed.
ARE YOU SURE?
YES / NO
If NO is selected, return to original MENU display.
If YES is selected, immediately remove the MENU and
starts to delete operation after reboot.
Only support Multi-language model.

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• User maintenance mode menu chart

“Display Indicating” Press Key Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” and move
“SETTING” Set ENABLE/DISABLE for all categories of
OP MENU ALL CATEGORY ALL CATEGORY USER MENU. Select by key “MENU ”
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for INFORMATION
INFORMATION MENU INFORMATION MENU
MENU category. Select by key “MENU ”
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for SHUTDOWN
SHUTDOWN MENU SHUTDOWN MENU
MENU category. Select by key “MENU ”
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
PRINT MENU PRINT MENU Set ENABLE/DISABLE for PRINT MENU
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
MEDIA MENU MEDIA MENU Set ENABLE/DISABLE for MEDIA MENU
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for SYS CONFIG
SYS CONFIG MENU SYS CONFIG MENU
MENU category. Select by key “MENU ”
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and “MENU ”.
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
PCL EMULATION PCL EMULATION Set ENABLE/DISABLE for PCL EMULATION
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
PPR EMULATION PPR EMULATION Set ENABLE/DISABLE for PPR EMULATION
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
FX EMULATION FX EMULATION Set ENABLE/DISABLE for FX EMULATION
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for ESC/P EMULATION
ESC/P EMULATION ESC/P EMULATION
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” Set ENABLE/DISABLE for PARALLEL MENU
and move PARALLEL MENU PARALLEL MENU
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for USB MENU
USB MENU USB MENU
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
NETWORK MENU NETWORK MENU Set ENABLE/DISABLE for NETWORK MENU
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
MEMORY MENU MEMORY MENU Set ENABLE/DISABLE for MEMORY MENU
Select by Key category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
DISABLE ENABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for SYS ADJUST
SYS ADJUST MENU SYS ADJUST MENU
MENU category. Select by key “MENU ”
DISABLE Select by Key ENABLE “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE MENU MAINTENANCE MENU
MENU category. Select by key “MENU ”
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and “MENU ”.
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
USAGE MENU USAGE MENU Set ENABLE/DISABLE for USAGE MENU
category. Select by key “MENU ” “MENU ”.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
MENU LOCKOUT MENU LOCKOUT Set ENABLE/DISABLE for Lockout Function
Select by Key of MENU category. Select by key “MENU ”
DISABLE ENABLE
“SETTING” and “MENU ”.
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set ENABLE/DISABLE for Lockout Function
PANEL LOCKOUT PANEL LOCKOUT
of PANEL category. Select by key “MENU ”
DISABLE * Select by Key ENABLE “MENU ”.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”

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Press Key
“SETTING” Set LED LIGHTING CONTROL for NEAR
CONFIG MENU NEARLIFE LED NEARLIFE LED LIFE WARNING occurring of toner and
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE drum.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Press Key
FILE SYS MAINTE1 “SETTING” FLASH INITIALIZE ARE YOU SURE?
Initialize RESIST FLASH.
EXECUTE * Press Key
“SETTING”

Press Key
“SETTING” Not allow SETTING ALTERATION occurring
FILE SYS MAINTE2 INITIAL LOCK INITIAL LOCK accompanied by the initialization of Block
YES Select by Key NO Device (FLASH).
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Press Key
PS MENU “SETTING” L1 TRAY L1 TRAY At TYPE1 setting the tray selecting number
of Level1 Operator is enable from 1, yet at
TYPE1 * Select by Key TYPE2 TYPE2 setting it is enable from 0.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Press Key Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” and move
“SETTING” Set Pn specified by MANUAL on CSF
SIDM MENU SIDM MANUAL ID# SIDM MANUAL ID# CONTROL COMMAND (ESC EM Pn) of
0 * Select by Key MANUAL-1 ID No.FX/PPR/ESCP Emu.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set Pn specified by MANUAL on CSF
SIDM MANUAL2 ID# SIDM MANUAL2 ID# CONTROL COMMAND (ESC EM Pn) of
3 * Select by Key MANUAL-2 ID No.FX/PPR Emu.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set Pn specified by TRAY0 (MP Tray) on
SIDM MP TRAY ID# SIDM MP TRAY ID# CSF CONTROL COMMAND (ESC EM Pn)
4 * Select by Key of MP Tray ID No.FX/PPR/ESCP Emu.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set Pn specified by TRAY1 on CSF
SIDM TRAY1 ID# SIDM TRAY1 ID# CONTROL COMMAND (ESC EM Pn) of
1 * Select by Key Tray1 ID No.FX/PPR/ESCP Emu.
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
Set Pn specified by TRAY2 on CSF
SIDM TRAY2 ID# SIDM TRAY2 ID# CONTROL COMMAND (ESC EM Pn) of
2 * Select by Key Tray2 ID No.FX/PPR/ESCP Emu.
“SETTING” and
press key
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ”
“SETTING”

LANGUAGE MENU LANG INITIALIZE ARE YOU SURE? Initialize the message file that is loaded on
EXECUTE FLASH.
Press Key
“SETTING”

After setting each item, press key “ONKINE”

INITIALIZING

ONLINE

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4.1.2 System maintenance mode (System maintenance menu)

Note! This mode is only used by maintenance personnel; it is not released to the end user.

For System Maintenance Menu, hold down the "MENU " and "MENU " button and turn on the power
switch. After the Category has been displayed, let go of the "MENU " and "MENU " button.

Operation panel display Function


Default
Category Setting item Setting item * Only English is supported for panel
value
(Upper case) (Lower case) display
OKIUSER OKIUSER ODA * Set the destination.
OEL JPOEM1: Japan Oriented OEM
APS OEMA: Overseas OEM for A4 default
JP1 OEML: Overseas OEM for Letter default
JPOEM1 After passing the MENU, it reboots
OEMA automatically. If the Japanese font exist, JP1 is
OEML default.
MAINTENANCE FLASH FORMAT EXECUTE - Initialize Flash ROM.
MENU After executing it passes the MENU. The
format of Flash Device that is implemented on
resident (on board) starts.
MENU RESET EXECUTE - Reset the EEPROM content to the (Factory
Default) setting value . After the setting
alteration, it reboots automatically.
Part of special item is not initialized.
CONFIG MENU CODESET TYPE1 * This MENU displays as all destination.
TYPE2 TYPE1: Non display of Russian / Grace
TYPE2: Display Russian / Grace.
After passing the MENU, it reboots
automatically.
For destination of OEL/APS/OEMA, TYPE2 is
default value. For other destinations, TYPE1 is
default value.
TEST PRINT TEST PRINT ENABLE Switch between whether to display ENGINE
MENU MENU DISABLE * INFORMATION that is on the INFORMATION
MENU Category of USER MENU. If this item
is DISABLE, ENGINE INFORMATION is not
often displayed.
FUSE KEEP FUSE KEEP EXECUTE - While press ENTER Key the command is send
MODE MODE from CU to PU and then it becomes ONLINE.
Replace the consumable by the new one and
check the operation as the power ON. (At this
moment, the fuser of new consumable is not
cut and the operation count is not added to the
value of old consumable.
While turn the power OFF the check mode is
terminated. Till the next time of power ON it is
DISABLE.

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Operation panel display Function


Default
Category Setting item Setting item * Only English is supported for panel
value
(Upper case) (Lower case) display
PERSONALITY PCL ENABLE * Change the default of Support PDL Language
DISABLE for each destination.
IBM PPR III XL ENABLE *E The PDL Language that is DISABLE in this
DISABLE *J MWNU is not displayed on the OP MENU of
EPSON FX ENABLE *E EMULATE and Administrator MENU of User
DISABLE *J Menu. (About "PCL XL", because it does not
ESC/P ENABLE *J have specified menu, no appearance change
DISABLE *E is shown even at DISABLE.)
As receiving the printing data of DISABLE
PS3 EMULATION ENABLE * PDL Language, it displays INVALID DATA and
DISABLE discards the received data.
In the case that set the Japan Oriented "IBM
PCL XL ENABLE * PPR III XL" and "EPSON FX" as ENABLE, the
DISABLE operation is not guaranteed.
"PS3 EMU" is only displayed at PSE
implementation.
It means Read Only While "PCL" can not
be set as DISABLE. (Normally, it is used by
ENABLE. Even set as DISABLE it still process
received data.
Default Value: For Japan Oriented equipment
sets "IBM PPR" and "EPSON FX" as
DISABLE, yet "ESC/P" as ENABLE. For Non
Japan Oriented equipment sets "IBM PPR"
and "EPSON FX" as ENABLE, yet "ESC/P" as
DISABLE.
ROLLING ASCII ROLLING ASCII EXECUTE Set PRINTING Rolling ASCII as continuously
printing.
Set Rolling ASCII Paten as continuously
printing.
Press "ENTEN" switch at this menu displaying.
After EXECUTE displayed in the lower case,
press "ENTER" switch to settle the execution.
Press "ON-LINE" switch to initialize and then
continuously printing is available.
For the termination of this mode, it is to
press "ON-LINE" switch and wait for printing
stopped, and then shut down power or press
"CANCEL" switch.
After this operation it can not return to any
other maintenance mode.
DOTSHIFT TRAY1 -4.0MILLIMETER Set landscape dot Shift of Tray 1 while printing.
~ In this area, even EEPROM RESET such as
-1.5MILLIMETER ROM Ver.UP is not initialized.
-1.0MILLIMETER
-0.5MILLIMETER
0.0MILLIMETER *
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
TRAY2 -4.0MILLIMETER Set landscape dot Shift of Tray 1 while printing.
~ Item is displayed even Tray 2 is not
-1.0MILLIMETER * implemented.
-0.5MILLIMETER In this area, even EEPROM RESET such as
0.0MILLIMETER ROM Ver.UP is not initialized.
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER

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Operation panel display Function


Default
Category Setting item Setting item * Only English is supported for panel
value
(Upper case) (Lower case) display
DOTSHIFT MANUAL -4.0MILLIMETER Set landscape DOTSHIFT of Manual Slot
~ while printing.
-1.0MILLIMETER * Item is displayed even Tray 2 is not
-0.5MILLIMETER implemented.
0.0MILLIMETER In this area, even EEPROM RESET such as
+0.5MILLIMETER ROM Ver.UP is not initialized.
~ Only B410/B420 Series is displayed.
+3.5MILLIMETER

MPT -4.0MILLIMETER Set landscape DOTSHIFT of MPT while


~ printing.
-1.0MILLIMETER * Item is displayed even Tray 2 is not
-0.5MILLIMETER implemented.
0.0MILLIMETER In this area, even EEPROM RESET such as
+0.5MILLIMETER ROM Ver.UP is not initialized.
~ Only B430/B440 Series is displayed.
+3.5MILLIMETER

ENGINE DIAG - Included in Engine Maintenance Menu.


MODE

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• System maintenance mode menu chart

“Display Indicating” Press Key


“SETTING”
OKIUSER OKIUSER ODA Set destination.
Displayed by “MENU ” and “MENU ”.
JP1 * OEL
Select by “SETTING”
Select by Key APS
“SETTING” and JP1
press key
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” JPOEM1
and move “MENU ” “MENU ”
OEMA
OEML
Press Key
“SETTING” Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” and move
MAINTENANCE FLASH FORMAT INITIALIZING Initialize Flash ROM.
MENU EXECUTE Press Key
“SETTING”

MENU RESET INITIALIZING Reset the content of EEPROM to Factory Default


Value.
EXECUTE Press Key
“SETTING”
Press Key
“SETTING”
CONFIG MENU CODESET CODESET
TYPE1 * Select by Key TYPE2
“SETTING” and
press key
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ”
“SETTING”
TEST PRINT MENU TEST PRINT MENU TEST PRINT MENU Engine information list
DISABLE * Select by Key ENABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ”
“SETTING”
FUSE KEEP MODE FUSE KEEP MODE INITIALIZING
EXECUTE Press Key
“SETTING”

Press Key
“SETTING” Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” and move
PERSONALITY PCL PCL Change the default of Support PDL Language
Select by Key default by each destination.
ENABLE * DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
IBM PPR III XL IBM PPR III XL Default value : Japan Oriented sets as DISABLE.
Select by Key Non Japan Oriented sets as ENABLE.
DISABLE * ENABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
EPSON FX EPSON FX Default value : Japan Oriented sets as DISABLE.
Select by Key Non Japan Oriented sets as ENABLE.
ENABLE * ENABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
ESC/P ESC/P Default value : Japan Oriented sets as DISABLE.
Non Japan Oriented sets as ENABLE.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
PS3 EMULATION PS3 EMULATION Displays only at PSE implementiong.
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
“MENU ” “MENU ”
PCL XL PCL XL
ENABLE * Select by Key DISABLE
“SETTING” and
press key
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ”
“SETTING”
ROLLING ASCII ROLLING ASCII INITIALIZING After shifting to ONE-LINE, Rolling Earth Key
EXECUTE Press Key starts continuously printing.
“SETTING”

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Press Key
“SETTING” Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” and move

DOTSHIFT TRAY1 -4.0MILLIMETER Set landscape dot shift.


0.0MILLIMETER * ~
Select by Key
-1.5MILLIMETER
“SETTING” and -1.0MILLIMETER
press key -0.5MILLIMETER
“MENU ” “MENU ” 0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER

TRAY2 -4.0MILLIMETER
-1.0MILLIMETER * ~
Select by Key
-1.5MILLIMETER
“SETTING” and -1.0MILLIMETER
press key -0.5MILLIMETER
“MENU ” “MENU ” 0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER

MANUAL -4.0MILLIMETER Only B410Series is displayed.


-1.0MILLIMETER * ~
Select by Key -1.5MILLIMETER
“SETTING” and -1.0MILLIMETER
press key -0.5MILLIMETER
“MENU ” “MENU ”
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER

MPT -4.0MILLIMETER Only B420/B430/B440 Series is


displayed.
-1.0MILLIMETER * ~
Select by Key -1.5MILLIMETER
“SETTING” and -1.0MILLIMETER
press key -0.5MILLIMETER
“MENU ” “MENU ”
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER

ENGINE DIAG MODE Enter the ENGINE MAINTENANCE MENU.

After setting each item, press “ONLINE” key.

INITIALIZING

ONLINE

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4.1.3 Engine maintenance mode


(1) To enter Engine maintenance mode, hold down the "MENU " and "MENU " button while turn on the
power switch. Select "ENGINE DIAG MODE".
(2) The function of this mode is selected from Menu.
(3) The release method of this mode is different by setting.
(4) The following content is included in Engine maintenance mode.

Category (1st Line) Item (1st Line) Value


Default Function Valid Save
(16 Characters) (16 Characters) (2nd Line)
- -

LED HEAD -16 Set the drive time of LED Head. - -


-15
~
-1
0 *
+1
~
+15
STRB TIM 0.50 * Set by the relative value between - -
0.54 strobe at 600×1200DPI and strobe at
0.42 600×600DPI.
0.46
OPT HEAD ODD/EVN * In this printer, this setting is not used. - -
STEP3

PRINTPOS 0 mm * Set the start position of printing. - -


+0.5mm
~
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm

LENSHIFT 0 mm * Set the offset of picture elastic (The - -


+0.5mm minor adjustment. of LSYNC cycle).
~
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm
DRUM CNT T nnnnnn 0 Drum Count Total Display - -
Display it on LCD about the total drum-
rotating count that is counted by the
engine part.
DRUM CNT nnnnnn 0 Drum Count display - -
Display it on LCD about the drum-
rotating count from drum replacement
that is counted by the engine part.
PAGE CNT nnnnnn 0 Page Count display - -
Display it on LCD about the total
printing page count that is counted by
the engine part.
DOT CNT T nnnnnn 0 Page DotCount Total display - -
Display it on LCD about the printing
DotCount that is counted by the engine
part.
DOT CNT nnnnnn 0 Page DotCount display - -
Display the DotCount from the new
toner cartridge installed till now

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Category (1st Line) Item (1st Line) Value


Default Function Valid Save
(16 Characters) (16 Characters) (2nd Line)
T1 POS 0 mm * Set Paper-feeding amount that is from - -
+1 mm the standard tray.
~ (Paper striking amount setting)
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
T2 POS 0 mm * Set Paper-feeding amount that is from - -
+1 mm the second tray.
~ (Paper striking amount setting)
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
T2 TBL No. 1 In this printer, this setting is not used. - -
No. 2
No. 3 *
EF POS 0 mm * Set Paper-feeding amount that is from - -
+1 mm the multipurpose feeder.
~ (Paper striking amount setting)
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
EF TBL No. 1 In this printer, this setting is not used. - -
No. 2
No. 3 *
DUPLEX POS 0 mm * Set Paper-feeding amount that is from - -
+1 mm the DUPLEX.
~ (Paper striking amount setting)
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
CH ADJ ENABLE * In this printer, this setting is not used. - -
DISABLE
SB2 ADJ ENABLE * Set ENABLE/DISABLE of the offset - -
DISABLE theory of SB2 voltage setting value.
CH VOLT -3 The converting of CH default voltage - -
-2 value (It should reflect both ENABLE/
-1 DISABLE of offset theory of CH voltage
0 * setting value.
+1
+2
+3
SB2 VOLT -3 The converting of SB2 default voltage - -
-2 value (It should reflect both ENABLE/
-1 DISABLE of offset theory of voltage
0 * setting value
+1
+2
+3

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Category (1st Line) Item (1st Line) Value


Default Function Valid Save
(16 Characters) (16 Characters) (2nd Line)
CH V ADJ -5 In this printer, this setting is not used. - -
-4
-3
-2
-1
0 *
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
CH V MAX -2 Maximum CH voltage offset - -
-1
0 *
CH V MIN -1 Minimum CH voltage offset - -
0 *
+1
+2
TR1 CRNT -3 Current value converting of TR1_I at TR - -
-2 resist lead
-1
0 *
+1
+2
+3
0X MODE ENABLE * [A/C Zero Cross Phase Control - -
DISABLE ENABLE/DISABLE]
Select whether operate phase control.
0X TC AUTO * [TC Fixed/Varied selection] - -
FIX Select Tc value (Zero cross signal
period) that is used for parameter
calculating of phase control.
0X TP AUTO * [TP Fixed/Varied selection] - -
FIX Select Tp value (Zero cross signal
pulse width) that is used for parameter
calculating of phase control.
TC varied mode: Use calculated value
TP fixed mode: Use fixed value (1ms)

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Category (1st Line) Item (1st Line) Value


Default Function Valid Save
(16 Characters) (16 Characters) (2nd Line)
0X ADJST 0 * [ON DELAY OFFSET] - -
1 ON DELAY OFFSET TABLE
2 SELECTION
3 At setting HEATON Signal Output Time,
4 set the value that the corresponding
5
table value has been added to the
6
resistor.
7
-8
-7 0: 0.0ms
-6 1: 0.5ms
-5 2: 1.0ms
-4 3: 1.5ms
-3 4: 2.0ms
-2 5: 2.5ms
-1 6: 3.0ms
7: 3.5ms
-8: -4.0ms
-7: -3.5ms
-6: -3.0ms
-5: -2.5ms
-4: -2.0ms
-3: -1.5ms
-2: -1.0ms
-1: -0.5ms
By ENGINE TEST displaying, press - -
SELECT SW, SUBITEM is displayed on
the 1st Line.
ENGINE EP TEST OFF * In this printer, this setting is not used. - -
TEST PAPER
CONNECT
PRT DUTY 1/1 * Set Duty that is used for Motor - -
1/10 Accelerating Test in the factory. Setting
1/20 as 1/n means that after 1 piece of paper
1/50 printing, it makes the engine idles away
for n-1 piece of paper amount.
MODE 00 * The setting is irrevocable because it is - -
01 used for engine debug mode.
02 If set it out of default (00), the printing
~ stops.
FD
FE
FF
ENGINE - - - Reset the following counters that are - -
RESET used in engine part.
Drum Total Counter
• Drum Counter
• Printing Total Page Counter
• But, Printing Total Page Counter is
only reset for the count under 500. (This
limit is not compliant in the case of
reset for PJL Command)

After reset, printer returns to normal operating mode.


Note! "Start Position Setting of Printing" is only for shipment. Do not change the default value.

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• Engine maintenance mode menu chart


Press Key
“Display Indicating” “SETTING” -16
Select by
LED HEAD LED HEAD Key “SETTING” -15 Set the drive time of ED Head.
0 * and press key

~
“MENU ”
“MENU ” -1
0
Press Key “MENU ” “MENU ” 1
and move

~
15
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by Set by the relative value between the strobe
STRB TIM STRB TIM Key “SETTING”
0.50
time of 600 x 1200DPI and the strobe time of
0.50 * and press key 0.54 600 x 600.
“MENU ” 0.42
“MENU ”
0.46
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
OPT HEAD OPT HEAD Key “SETTING” ODD/EVN In this printer, this setting is not used.
ODD/EVN * and press key STEP3
“MENU ”
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
PRINTPOS PRINTPOS Key “SETTING” 0 mm Set the start position of printing.
0 mm * and press key +0.5mm
“MENU ” ~
“MENU ”
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
LENSHIFT LENSHIFT Key “SETTING” 0 mm Set the offset of picture elastic (The minor
adjustment. of LSYNC cycle).
0 mm * and press key +0.5mm
“MENU ” ~
“MENU ”
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm

DRUM CNT Drum Count Total Display


Display it on LCD about the total drum-rotating
T nnnnnn count that is counted by the engine part.

DRUM CNT Drum Count Display


Display it on LCD about the drum-rotating count
nnnnnn from drum replacement that is counted by the
engine part.

PAGE CNT Page Count Display


Display it on LCD about the total printing page
nnnnnn count that is counted by the engine part.

DOT CNT Page DotCount Display


Display it on LCD about the printing DotCount
T nnnnnn that is counted by the engine part.

DOT CNT Page Count Total Display


Display the DotCount from the new toner
nnnnnn cartridge installed till now.

Press Key
“SETTING”
T1 POS T1 POS Select by 0 mm Set Paper-feeding amount that is from the
Key “SETTING” standard tray.
0 mm * and press key +1 mm (Paper striking amount setting)
“MENU ” ~
“MENU ” +7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
T2 POS T2 POS 0 mm Set Paper-feeding amount that is from the
Key “SETTING”
0 mm * +1 mm second tray.
and press key
(Paper striking amount setting)
“MENU ” ~
“MENU ” +7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm

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Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
T2 TBL T2 TBL Key “SETTING” No.1 In this printer, this setting is not used.
No.3 * and press key No.2
“MENU ” No.3
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
EF POS EF POS 0 mm Set Paper-feeding amount that is from
Key “SETTING” the multipurpose feeder.
0 mm * and press key +1 mm
(Paper striking amount setting)
“MENU ” ~
“MENU ” +7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
EF TBL EF TBL Key “SETTING” No.1 In this printer, this setting is not used.
No.3 * and press key No.2
“MENU ” No.3
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
DUPLEX POS DUPLEX POS Key “SETTING” 0 mm Set Paper-feeding amount that is from
the DUPLEX.
0 mm * and press key +1 mm
(Paper striking amount setting)
“MENU ” ~
“MENU ”
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
CH ADJ CH ADJ Key “SETTING” ENABLE In this printer, this setting is not used.
ENABLE * and press key DISABLE
“MENU ”
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
SB2 ADJ SB2 ADJ Key “SETTING” ENABLE Set ENABLE/DISABLE of the offset
theory of SB2 voltage setting value.
ENABLE * and press key DISABLE
“MENU ”
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by The converting of CH default voltage
CH VOLT CH VOLT -3
Key “SETTING” value (It should reflect both
0 * and press key -2 ENABLE/DISABLE of offset theory of
“MENU ” -1 CH voltage setting value)
“MENU ” 0
+1
+2
+3
Press Key
“SETTING”
Select by
SB2 VOLT SB2 VOLT Key “SETTING” -3 The converting of SB2 default voltage
and press key value (It should reflect both
0 * -2 ENABLE/DISABLE of offset theory of
“MENU ”
“MENU ”
-1 voltage setting value)
0
+1
+2
+3
Press Key
“SETTING” Select by
CH V ADJ CH VOLT Key “SETTING” -5 In this printer, this setting is not used.
0 * and press key -4
“MENU ”
“MENU ”
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5

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Press Key
“SETTING”
CH V MAX CH V MAX Select by -2 Maximum CH voltage offset
Key “SETTING”
0 * and press key -1
“MENU ” 0
“MENU ”
Press Key
“SETTING”
CH V MIN CH V MIN Select by -1 Minimum CH voltage offset
Key “SETTING”
0 * and press key 0
“MENU ” +1
“MENU ” +2
Press Key
“SETTING”
TR1 CRNT TR1 CRNT Select by -3 Current value converting of TR1_I at
Key “SETTING” TR resist lead
0 * and press key -2
“MENU ” -1
“MENU ” 0
+1
+2
+3
Press Key
“SETTING”
0X MODE 0X MODE Select by ENABLE [A/C Zero Cross Phase Control ENABLE/DISABLE]
Key “SETTING” Select whether operate phase control.
ENABLE * and press key DISABLE
“MENU ”
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING” [TC Fixed/Varied selection]
Select by Select TC value (Zero Cross signal period) that is
0X TC 0X MODE Key “SETTING” AUTO used for parameter calculating of phase control.
AUTO * and press key FIX
“MENU ” TC fixed mode: Use fixed value
“MENU ” Use 50Hz or 60Hz that is judged by the calculated
value.
TC varied mode: Use calculated value

Press Key
“SETTING” [TP Fixed/Varied selection]
Select by
0X TP 0X MODE AUTO Select TP value (Zero Cross signal pulse width) that
Key “SETTING” is used for parameter calculating of phase control.
AUTO * and press key FIX
TC varied mode: Use calculated value
“MENU ” TP fixed mode: Use fixed value (1ms)
“MENU ”

Press Key
“SETTING” [ON DELAY OFFSET]
Select by At setting HEATON Signal Output Time, set the
0X ADJST 0X ADJST Key “SETTING” 0
value that the corresponding table value has been
0 * and press key +1 added to the resister.
“MENU ” +2
“MENU ” 0: 0.0ms
+3
1: 0.5ms
+4 2: 1.0ms
+5 3: 1.5ms
+6 4: 2.0ms
+7 5: 2.5ms
6: 3.0ms
-1 7: 3.5ms
-2 -8: -4.0ms
-3 -7: -3.5ms
-4 -6: -3.0ms
-5: -2.5ms
-5
-4: -2.0ms
-6 -3: -1.5ms
-7 -2: -1.0ms
-1: -0.5ms

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Press Key
“SETTING” Press Key “MENU?” “MENU?” and move

ENGINE EP TEST OFF In this printer, this setting is not used.


TEST OFF Select by PAPER
Key “SETTING” CONNECT
and press key
“MENU?”
“MENU?”

PRT DUTY 1/1 Set Duty that is used for Motor Accelerating Test in the factory.
1/1 Select by 1/10 Setting as 1/n means that after 1 piece of paper printing, it makes
Key “SETTING” the engine idles away for n-1 piece of paper amount.
1/20
and press key
“MENU?” 1/50
“MENU?”

MODE 00 The setting is irrevocable because it is used for engine debug


00 Select by 01 mode.
Key “SETTING” If set it out of default (00), the printing stops.
02
and press key
“MENU?” ~
“MENU?” FD
FE
FF

Reset the following counters that are used in engine part.


ENGINE RESET Reset, select key • Drum Total Counter
“SETTING” • Drum Counter
• Printing Total Page Counter
But, Printing Total Page Counter is only reset for the count under
500. (This limit is not compliant in the case of reset for PJL
Command)printing stops.

INITIALIZING

ONLINE

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4.1.4 Environment mode setting


As environment mode, "NORMAL MODE" MODE1 and "HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE"
MODE2 are equipped.
If set this mode to "HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE", at duplex printing, fusing control
temperature changes to the lower temperature setting than "NORMAL MODE".
Due to the "HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE" setting, it can be expected that the following
problem being improved at duplex printing.
• Wrinkle / Curl / Stacking / Toner peeling of stacking paper due to toner re-depositing phenomenon

At factory default, it is "NORMAL MODE" MODE1.


1. Setting method
(1) Switch on the power of printer.
(2) After “ON LINE” displayed, open Upper Cover.
(3) Press [ON LINE] switch for 5 second.
Open the Top Cover by ONLINE and NODATA status, press [ON LINE] switch for 5 second. The
following setting information displays on LCD for 2 second. Then it returns to the original display
automatically. Attention LED blinking.

• In case of setting converted by MODE1 "NORMAL MODE" status, it changes to MODE2 "HIGH
TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE".

ENGINE CONTROL
MODE2 *

• In case of setting converted by MODE2 "HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE" status, it


changes to MODE1 "NORMAL MODE".

ENGINE CONTROL
MODE1 *

2. Confirming method
Confirm by the setting value of the following information of MenuMap (Left 8th of ET information)

"PU version : 00.00.C4 [ Pl02.08 T200.00.03 ] ET:xxxxxxx4"



Only display at the 2nd Confirming position
Tray implementing

Setting value of each mode


At NORMAL MODE: 0 (Default)
At HIGH TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE: 4

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4.1.5 EEPROM Initialization


The treatment for EEPROM Initialization at each phenomenon is displayed as Diagram 4-1.

Diagram 4-1 EEPROM Initial Setting Range

CU EEPROM Area PU EEPROM Area


Administrator Menu/

Factory User OP
System Maintenance Engine Maintenance Menu Area
No Phenomenon Menu Area (*3) F/W
Default Menu Menu Revision Toner
Brands Area Drum Page
Area Area Area Dot
Area Counter Counter
Counter
1 User Maintenance Menu
EEPROM RESET − − − − − − − − −
Operation
2 F/W Revision check error
− − (*4) − − − − −
at the time of a power on.
3 CU EEPROM area
mapping
(*4) − − − − − −
Revision check error at the
time of a power on.
4 Brands area check error at
(*4) − − − −
the time of a power on. (*1)
5 Engine Maintenance Menu
ENGINE RESET − − − − − − − (*2) −
Operation
6 PU EEPROM area
mapping check error at − − − − − − (*3)
the time of a power on.
7 System Maintenance
Menu
− (*4) − − − − − −
EEPROM RESET
Operation

(*1) Destination Check is for the operation on the different product (destination) with the previously operated product
(destination). It is the reset relying on the recognition regarding the destination change by PJL command and the
operation at POWER ON of the new product EEPROM as an error.
(*2) It is reset to 0 limited by Page Count less than 500 pieces. (ENGINE RESET due to PJL Command is not in this
limitation.)
(*3) About DOT SHIFT setting menu, even it is also exist in System Maintenance Menu, but because the setting
value keeping area is allocated in PU EEPROM AREA, in the case of the item of System Maintenance Menu
initialized, DOT SHIFT setting is not initialized. By contraries, in the case of PU EEPROM AREA initialized, DOT
SHIFT setting is initialized.
(*4) DOT SHIFT setting should not be initialized.

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4.2 Adjustment at part replacement


Adjustment is necessary while replacing the following part.

Replacing part Adjustment


Main PCB board EEPROM data upload / download

4.2.1 EEPROM data upload / download method


In the case of replacing the Print Board of Controller, copy the old EEPROM content to the new
EEPROM of new board and then save the customer setting. To operate this, use Maintenance Utility.
About the operating method of Maintenance Utility, refer to Maintenance Utility Operating Specification.

Maintenance Utility is designed for working place engineer use only. It is not released to the end user.

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5. Periodic Maintenance

5.1 Periodic Replacement Parts


The following parts should be replaced at a specified cycle.

Name Conditions Cleaning Remarks


• Toner Cartridge After printing approx. 3,500 • LED head Consumables
pages
• Image Drum Cartridge After printing approx. 25,000 Consumables
pages
See 1.4 (15).

Note! After using a normal cartridge, the starter toner cartridge (attached at the printer purchase)
can not be used. Use the starter toner cartridge first, and then, use the normal toner after
[LOW TONER] is displayed.

5.2 Cleaning
Remove toner powder and dust in the printer inner section. Clean the inside of and the periphery of the
printer with the cloth as needed. Clean the printer inner section with the handy cleaner (maintenance
tool).
Note! Do not touch the image drum, LED lens array, and LED head terminal.

5.2.1 Cleaning of LED lens array


If the vertical white lines, and white belt (white spot, pale printing) occur in printing as shown below, the
LED lens array should be cleaned or the toner cartridge should be replaced.

Note! As for the LED lens array, clean it with soft tissues or soft cloth after eliminating static
electricity of a maintenance tool.

While lines or White belt


(White spot, pale printing)

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(1) Eliminate static electricity by touching the aluminum foil film section before cleaning the LED head.

Aluminum foil film

Note! Since the printer may be damaged, make sure to clean the LED head after eliminating static
electricity.

(2) Wipe the whole LED head softly with the soft tissues or cloth.

LED head

Note! Do not use solvents including methyl alcohol, and thinner.

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5.2.2 Cleaning Page Function


The printer has the charging roller cleaning function implemented by the user.
The following shows the procedure in the printer operation panel (B420/ B430/ B440 series).
For cleaning printing in B410 series, use "Printer Menu Setup Tool".

(1) To implement the cleaning printing, press the "Menu " or "Menu " key several times, and press the
Enter key after the maintenance menu is displayed. Press the "Menu " or "Menu " key to press the
Enter key after [Cleaning Printing] is displayed.

(2) For B420, B430 and B440 series, if paper is not loaded in the multi-purpose tray, [Load A4 and press
the online switch] is displayed on the upper line of the LCD and [490: MP tray No Paper] is displayed
on the lower line. For B410 series, [Manual] is displayed on the upper line of LCD and [A4 Load] is
displayed on the lower line. At this time, a string more than 16 digits is scrolled by one-character width
from the right to left.
When the above message is displayed on LCD, the printer enters the cleaning mode and the user can
check the request for feeding manual-size paper from the printer.

(3) Feed a piece of A4 paper in the multi-purpose tray or the manual feeder slot.
For B420, B439, and B440 series, additionally, press the "Online" key.

(4) The toner attached with the image drum is transferred on the paper fed, and paper is fed under the
condition where the remaining toner is printed. While this processing is in progress, LCD shows the [In
Cleaning Printing] message is displayed.

(5) The display on LED is returned to [Online].

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6. Procedures for Repairing

6.1 Troubleshooting
(1) Check “8. Troubleshooting” of the user’s manual.
(2) Collect the information of the status at the failure as much as possible.
(3) Inspect the device in the status similar to the status at the failure occurrence.

6.2 Points to be checked before modifying printing problems.


(1) Check that the printer is used in appropriate environment conditions.
(2) Check that consumables (image cartridge, image drum cartridge) are proper replaced.
(3) Check that the image drum cartridge is proper set.

6.3 Points to be checked when the printing problems are modified


(1) Make sure not to touch the surface of the image drum or make extraneous materials touched on the
surface.
(2) Make sure to avoid direct sunlight.
(3) Make sure not to touch the fuser unit since it is hot during the operation.
(4) Make sure not to exposure the image drum to the light for more than 5 minutes at ambient temperature.

6.4 Preparation for Troubleshooting


(1) Display of the operator panel
The failure status of the printer is displayed don the LCD of the operator panel. Take an appropriate
action as instructed by the messages displayed on LCD.

B430

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6.5 Troubleshooting Flow


If there are failures in the printer, troubleshooting is performed according to the following process flow.

Troubles

Troubles displayed Perform troubleshooting Perform detailed trouble-


on the LCD from the LCD status shooting from the trouble-
message message table. shooting chart.
See the Section 6.5.1 See the Section 6.5.2
Printing troubles Perform troubleshooting
(and Troubles from the troubleshooting
displayed on the chart.
LCD message) See the Section 6.5.3

6.5.1 LCD Status Message/ Trouble Table


Troubles and statuses possible to be displayed on LCD are outlined in Table 6-1.

Table 6-1 (1/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Normal INITIALIZING INITIALIZING OFF OFF In initializing of the printer
Since the flash memory
may be damaged, the power
is not turned off during the
display.
Normal MENU RESETTING MENU RESETTING OFF OFF In Resetting the menu.
Since the flash memory
may be damaged, the power
is not turned off during the
display.
Normal RAM CHECK RAM CHECK OFF OFF In checking RAM
**************** **************** Since the flash memory
may be damaged, the power
is not turned off during the
display.
Normal WAIT A MOMENT WAIT A MOMENT OFF OFF In initializing the network
NETWORK INITIAL NETWORK INITIAL Since the flash memory
may be damaged, the power
is not turned off during the
display.
Normal FLASH ERASE FLASH ERASE OFF OFF In erasing the contents of
the flash memory
Normal FLASH CHECK FLASH CHECK OFF OFF In checking the contents of
the flash memory
Normal FLASH FORMAT FLASH FORMAT OFF OFF In formatting the flash
memory
Normal PROGRAM UPDATE PROGRAM UPDATE MODE OFF OFF The special mode where
MODE the printer updates the NIC
program (control firmware).
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.
Normal WAIT A MOMENT WAIT A MOMENT OFF Blinking In receiving the NIC
DATA RECEIVE DATA RECEIVE program data to be updated.
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.

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Table 6-1 (2/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Normal WAIT A MOMENT WAIT A MOMENT OFF OFF The reception of the NIC
DATA RECEIVE OK DATA RECEIVE OK program data to be updated
is completed.
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.
Normal CHECK DATA CHECK DATA OFF ON An error occurs while
REC DATA ERROR REC DATA ERROR the reception of the NIC
program data to be updated
is processing.
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.
%DLCODE%
1: Size error
2: Check SUM error
3: Printer model No. error
4: Module I/F version error
5: FAT Version error
Normal WAIT A MOMENT WAIT A MOMENT OFF Blinking In writing the NIC program
DATA WRITING DATA WRITING data to be updated.
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.
Normal POWER POWER OFF OFF It is completed to write the
OFF/ON DATA OFF/ON DATA NIC program data to be
WRITTEN OK WRITTEN OK updated.
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.
Normal CHECK DATA CHECK DATA OFF OFF An error occurs while the
DATA WRITE DATA WRITE writing of the NIC program
ERROR ERROR data to be updated is
processing.
It is displayed only during
the special mode for the
maintenance.
%DLCODE%
acquisition error
1: Memory alloc Error
2: Download File error
3: Device free space
4: Device insufficient space
error
5: File Write error
6: CU-F/W Mismatch error
Normal STATUS MODE STATUS MODE OFF OFF It displays that the printer
has started in the normal
online mode.
Normal Online Online ON OFF ONLINE
Print data can be received.
Normal Offline OFFLINE OFF OFF OFFLINE
To print, press the [online]
switch to be online.

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Table 6-1 (3/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Normal FILE Accessing FILE Not Not It is accessed to the
ACCESSING determined determined flash memory by print job
accounting.
Since the flash memory
may be damaged, the power
is not turned off during the
display.
Normal Receiving DATA ARRIVE Not Not In receiving data.
determined determined
Normal Processing PROCESSING Blinking Not In receiving data
determined Or Received data is being
processed.
Normal DATA DATA Not Not Received data is left. Or the
determined determined device waits for the data to
be sent next.
Normal Printing PRINTING Not Not In printing.
determined determined
Normal Print demo page PRINT DEMO PAGE Not Not Prints the text page.
determined determined
Normal Print font PRINT FONT Not Not Prints the font list.
determined determined
Normal Print menu map PRINT MENU MAP Not Not In printing the menu map.
determined determined
Normal Print file list PRINT FILE LIST Not Not In printing the file list.
determined determined
Normal Print cleaning PRINT CELANING Not Not In cleaning printing
determined determined
Normal Pint error log PRINT ERROR LOG Not Not In error log printing
determined determined
Normal Network configuration PRINT NETWORK CONFIG Not Not In printing the network
printing determined determined configuration.
Normal Not Not When the number of copies
Copy kkk/lll COPY kkk/lll determined determined are two or more, the number
of copies currently printed is
displayed.
Kkk shows the number of
pages currently printed, and
"lll" show the total number
of printed pages.
Normal CONTINUOUS PRINT CONTINUOUS PRINT Not Not In printing ROLLING ASCII
determined determined
Normal CLEAR DATA CANCELING JOB Blinking Not Received data is canceled.
determined
Normal CLEAR DATA CANCELING JOB Blinking Not Received data is canceled.
(Jam) (JAM) determined (Operation after the
recovery of the paper jam)

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Table 6-1 (4/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Normal CLEAR DATA CANCELING JOB Blinking Not Jobs are canceled because
(No print permission) (USER DENIED) determined the jobs are sent from the
user not authorized to print
by the print job accounting.
(1) Jobs from the user not
authorized to print in the
usage restriction.
(2) Jobs from the user
not authorized to print
in color in the usage
restriction.
(3) Jobs from the user
exceeding the set limit
value.
Normal CLEAR DATA CANCELING JOB Blinking Not When the operation of print
(Buffer full) (BUFFER FULL) determined job accounting at LOG
FULL is set to "CANCEL
JOBS", there is not enough
space to store logs and jobs
are canceled.
Normal Not Not In the warming-up operation
Fuser temperature ADJUSTING TEMP determined determined
adjusting
Normal Not Not In the power saving mode.
Power Save POWER SAVE determined determined
Warning Not ON The status where the toner
Toner low TONER LOW determined (Blinking) is low.
(OFF) Replace the toner cartridge.
Warning Not ON The appropriate toner
NON OEM toner NONOEM TONER determined cartridge is not installed. It
DETECTED is not an appropriate toner
cartridge, but the operation
is available.
Warning Not ON The appropriate toner
Toner is not correct TONER REGIONAL determined cartridge is not installed.
MISMATCH Set the appropriate toner
cartridge.
Warning Not ON Indicates the toner cartridge
Toner can not be NON GENUINE TONER determined is not for use in the printer.
recognized Set the appropriate toner
cartridge.
Warning Blinking Not The postscript error occurs
PS3 Emulation error PS3 EMUL ERROR determined during the data processing.
There are mistakes in the job
or the job is too complicated.
Warning Not ON It is almost time to replace
PREPARATION FOR ORDER DRUM determined (OFF) the image drum cartridge.
DRUM REPLACEMENT Prepare for the replacement
of the image drum and toner
cartridge, and replace them.
Warning Not ON The device runs out of the
No Toner TONER EMPTY determined toner. It is displayed when
keeping using the toner
after [TONER LOW] is
displayed.
Replace the toner cartridge.
If the toner is used
continuously, it may cause
the failure of the image
drum cartridge.

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Table 6-1 (5/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Warning Not ON the toner sensor is out of
Toner sensor TONER SENSOR determined order.
Turn off and on the power.
Replace the image drum
cartridge.
Warning Not ON The toner cartridge is not
No Toner Cartridge TONER NOT INSTALLED determined installed.
Install the toner cartridge.
Warning Not ON Time to replace the image
Drum life DRUM LIFE determined drum cartridge.
Replace the image drum
cartridge and toner
cartridge.
Warning Not ON There is no paper on tttt
tttt No paper tttt EMPTY determined tray.
Load paper in tttt tray.
Warning Not ON Tray 1 unit is removed or the
Tray1 or the duplex print TRAY1 OR DUPLEX OPEN determined duplex unit is not installed.
unit is open
Warning Not ON It is impossible to write in
File system full FILE SYSTEM FULL determined the frashmemory.
Obtain a log by the print job
accounting.
Warning Not ON It is unwritable on Flash
Forbidden to write in file FILE IS WRITE determined Memory. Try to obtain the
system PROTECTED log of Print Job Accounting.
Warning Not ON The free space of the
JOB LOG. DISK FULL JOB LOG. DISK FULL determined storage device to perform
the print statistics function
is decreased.
Warning Not ON It is displayed after jobs
Not authorized ID. JOB is INVALID ID. JOB determined are canceled by "Canceling
canceled REJECTED Jobs (User denied)" in the
print job accounting.
It remains displayed until
the "online" switch is
pressed.
Warning Not ON It is displayed after jobs are
Log Buffer full LOG BUFFER FULL. JOB determined canceled by "Cancel Jobs
Printing is canceled. REJECTED {LOG FULL}" in the print job
accounting.
It remains displayed until
the "online" switch is
pressed.

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Table 6-1 (6/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Warning Not ON There were unauthorized
File operation error FILE OPERATION FAILED determined accesses to the flash
%FS_ERR% %FS_ERR% memory.
Obtains the log by the print
job accounting.
%FS_ERR%
0: GENERAL ERROR
1: VOLUME NOT
AVAILABLE
3: FILE NOT FOUND
4: NO FREE FILE
DESCRIPTORS
5: INVALID NUMBER OF
BYTES
6: FILE ALREADY EXISTS
7: ILLEGAL NAME
8: CANT DEL ROOT
9: NOT FILE
10: NOT DIRECTORY
11: NOT SAME VOLUME
12: READ ONLY
13: ROOT DIR FULL
14: DIR NOT EMPTY
15: BAD DISK
16: NO LABEL
17: INVALID PARAMETER
18: NO CONTIG SPACE
19: CANT CHANGE ROOT
20: FD OBSOLETE
21: DELETED
22: NO BLOCK DEVICE
23: BAD SEEK
24: INTERNAL ERROR
25: WRITE ONLY
Warning Press the online SW. PRESS ONLINE SW Not Not Invalid data is received.
Invalid Data INVALID DATA determined determined Press the "Online" switch.
Error Load mmmm in MP tray LOAD mmmm IN MP TRAY ON OFF There is no paper in MP
(Online) and press the online AND PRESS ONLINE tray.
switch. SWITCH Load mmmm paper in the
MP tray and press the
"online" switch.
It is displayed only for B430.
Error Manual MANUAL ON OFF There is no paper in the
Mmmm paper setting Mmmm REQUEST manual tray.
Load mmmm paper in the
manual tray.
It is displayed only for
B410dn.
Error tttt tttt Not Blinking When specifying the duplex
(Online) Load paper in the duplex DUPLEX REQUEST determined printing, load paper in a
unit. specified tray to print on the
other side of the paper of
which printing is completed
on one side.

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Table 6-1 (7/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Error 460 Load mmmm/pppp and LOAD mmmm/pppp AND OFF Blinking The media type of paper
461 pres the online switch. PRESS ONLINE SWITCH in the tray is not matched.
462 nnn:tttt the media type is nnn: tttt MEDIA Load the media type
not matched MISMATCH displayed and press the
[Online] switch.

460: Multi-purpose tray


461: Tray1
462: Tray2
Error 460 Load mmmm/pppp and LOAD mmmm/pppp AND OFF Blinking The paper size in the tray
461 pres the online switch. PRESS ONLINE SWITCH is not matched. Load the
462 nnn:tttt the size is not nnn: tttt SIZE paper size displayed and
matched MISMATCH press the [Online] switch.
460: Multi-purpose tray
461: Tray1
462: Tray2

Error Download message DOWNLOAD MESSAGE Not Not In processing of the


(Online) In processing PROCESSING determined determined message data to be
updated
Error Download message DOWNLOAD MESSAGE Not Not In writing of the message
(Online) In writing WRITING determined determined data to be updated.
Error Download message DOWNLOAD MESSAGE Not Not Writing of the message data
(Online) Writing is completed SUCCESS determined determined to be updated succeeds.
Error Download message DOWNLOAD MESSAGE Not Not Writing of the message data
(Online) Writing Failed FAILED %CODE% determined determined to be updated failed.
%CODE%
1: FAIL Other error.
2: DATA_ERROR Hash
check error at the writing
of the data, FLASH
Failure.
3: OVER FLOW Download
failure because the
Flash capacity is full
when or while writing the
language file.
4: MEMORYFULL Memory
ensuring failed.
5: UNSUPPORTED_DATA
Downloading of the data
not supported by the
printer.
Error Network configuration NETWORK CONFIG Not Not In storing network board
(Online) In writing WRITING determined determined configuration.
Error Wait a moment WAIT A MOMENT Not Not In changing the network
(Online) Initializing the network. NETWORK INITIAL determined determined configuration.
Error Load mmmm. LOAD mmmm AND PRESS OFF Blinking In changing the network
nnn: there is no tttt paper. ONLINE SWITCH configuration.
nnn:MP TRAY EMPTY
Error 491 Load mmmm. LOAD mmmm OFF Blinking There is no paper in the
492 There is no nnn:tttt paper. nnn:tttt EMPTY tray. Load paper as the size
displayed.
Error 490 Load mmmm. And press INSTALL PAPER OFF Blinking There is no paper in the
the online switch CASSETTE multi-purpose tray.
nnn: there is no tttt paper nnn:TRAY1 OPEN Load the paper size
in MP tray. displayed, and press the
online switch.

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Table 6-1 (8/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Error 440 Load cassette. INSTALL PAPER OFF Blinking Cassette is not installed in
nnn: Tray1 is empty. CASSETTE Tray1. Install the cassette.
nnn:TRAY1 OPEN
Error 430 Load mmmm. INSTALL PAPER OFF Blinking The cassette of the Tray1 is
nnn: Tray 1 is open. CASSETTE not installed.
nnn:tttt MISSING Install the cassette.
Error 449 Install the unit. INSTALL UNIT OFF Blinking Paper can not be fed
nnn: Tray1 or the duplex nnn:TRAY1 OR DUPLEX because the cassette of the
unit is open UNIT OPEN Tray 1 or the duplex unit is
extracted.
Install the cassette of the
Tray1 and the duplex unit.
Error 420 Add a memory. ADD MORE MEMORY OFF Blinking The device is lacking in the
nnn; Memory overflow nnn:MEMORY OVERFLOW memory. Press the [online]
switch. .the memory is
added as needed.
Error 413 Replace a toner. REPLACE TONER OFF Blinking Toner is empty. It is
nnn: toner is empty. nnn:TONER EMPTY displayed if the toner is used
with [Toner Low] displayed.
Replace the toner cartridge.
If printing is continued, it
causes the failure of the
image drum cartridge.
Error 557 Replace a toner REPLACE TONER OFF Blinking The toner cartridge is
nnn: Toner is not matched. nnn:TONER REGIONAL not matched. Set a toner
MISMATCH cartridge for this product.
Error 617 Replace a toner REPLACE TONER OFF Blinking The toner cartridge is
nnn: Toner is for other nnn:INCOMPATIBLE not matched. Set a toner
printers. TONER cartridge for this product.
Error 623 Replace a toner REPLACE TONER OFF Blinking The toner cartridge is
nnn: Toner is for other nnn:INCOMPATIBLE not matched. Set a toner
printers. TONER cartridge for this product.
Error 553 Recommend to use a GENUINE TONER IS OFF Blinking Indicates the toner cartridge
genuine toner. RECOMMENDED is not for use in the printer.
nnn: Toner is not a nnn:NON GENUINE Set an appropriate toner
genuine toner. TONER cartridge.
Error 613 Set a toner. INSTALL TONER OFF Blinking The toner is not installed.
nnn: Toner is not installed. nnn:TONER MISSING Set the toner cartridge.
Error 543 Check the drum.. CHECK IMAGE DRUM OFF Blinking Toner sensor error.
nnn: Toner sensor error nnn:TONER SENSOR Extract and insert the image
ERROR drum cartridge.
Error 400 Open the top cover. OPEN UPPER COVER OFF Blinking The paper size is not
nnn: Paper size error nnn:PAPER SIZE ERROR matched, or multiple pages
are fed with overlapped.
Open the top cover to
remove a jammed sheet,
and replace with the
correct-size paper.
Error 390 Check MP Tray (B430dn) CHECK MP TRAY(B430dn) OFF Blinking Paper jams occur while
nnn: Paper jam nnn:PAPER JAM feeding from the MP tray or
Check Manual (B410dn) CHECK MANUAL(B410dn) manual tray. Open the top
nnn: Paper jam nnn:PAPER JAM cover to remove a jammed
sheet.
Error 391 Open the top cover OPEN UPPER COVER OFF Blinking Paper jams occur while
392 nnn: paper jam nnn:PAPER JAM feeding from Tray 1 and
Tray 2. Open the top cover
to remove a jammed sheet.

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Table 6-1 (9/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Error 380 Open the top cover OPEN UPPER COVER OFF Blinking Paper jams occur while
nnn: paper jam nnn:PAPER JAM paper is fed in a paper
path. Open the top cover to
remove a jammed sheet.
Error 381 Open the top cover OPEN UPPER COVER OFF Blinking Paper jams occur while
382 nnn: paper jam nnn:PAPER JAM paper is fed in a paper
389 path. Open the top cover to
remove a jammed sheet.
381: Under the drum
382: Around the fuser unit
383: Place which can not
be identified.
Error 372 Open the rear cover. OPEN REAR COVER OFF Blinking Paper jams occur around
nnn: Paper jam nnn:PAPER JAM the duplex unit. Open the
front cover to remove a
jammed paper. Paper in the
near side.
Error 353 Replace the drum. REPLACE IMAGE DRUM OFF Blinking The duration of the life of
nnn: Drum Life nnn:DRUM LIFE the image drum cartridge.
Replace the image drum
cartridge.
Error 547 Check toner cartridge CHECK TONER OFF Blinking The toner is not supplied.
nnn: The position of the CARTRIDGE Check that the knob of the
lock lever is not correct. nnn:IMPROPER LOCK toner cartridge is horizontal.
LEVER POSITION Tap the cartridge.
Error 343 Set the drum again. CHECK IMAGE DRUM OFF Blinking The lock of the belt is
nnn: Drum error nnn:DRUM MISSING released, or the drum
cartridge is not correctly
installed.
Check the lock of the belt
and reinstall the black
image drum cartridge.
Error 310 Close the cover. CLOSE COVER OFF Blinking The top cover or the rear
587 nnn: Cover open nnn:COVER OPEN cover is open. Close the
cover.
310: Top cover
587: Rear cover
Error Wait a moment WAIT A MOMENT OFF Blinking In receiving the NIC
In Receiving data DATA RECEIVE program data to be updated.
Error Wait a moment. WAIT A MOMENT OFF OFF The reception of NIC
In processing of received DATA RECEIVED OK program data to be updated
data is completed.
Error Check the data. CHECK DATA OFF ON It shows that an error occurs
Received data error REC DATA ERROR during the processing of
<%DLCODE%> <%DLCODE%> received NIC program data
to be updated.

1: Size error
2: Check SUM error
3: Printer model No. error
4: Module I/F version error
5: FAT Version error
Error Wait a moment. WAIT A MOMENT OFF Blinking In writing the NIC program
In writing data DATA WRITING data to be updated.
Error Wait a moment. POWER OFF/ON OFF OFF It is completed to write the
In processing of the data DATA WRITTEN OK NIC program data to be
writing updated.

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Table 6-1 (10/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
Error Check the data. CHECK DATA OFF ON An error occurs while writing
Data write error DATA WRITE ERROR the NIC program data to be
<%DLCODE%> <%DLCODE%> updated.
1: Memory Alloc Error
2: Download File Error
3: Device Free Space
Acquisition error
4: Device Inefficient Free
Space error
5: File Write error
6:CU-F/W Mismatch error
Error 300 Restart the printer. POWER OFF/ON OFF Blinking The network error occurs.
nnn: Network error nnn:NETWORK ERROR
Error In rebooting %CODE% REBOOTING %CODE% OFF ON Remove the controller unit.
%CODE%
0: Remove due to other than
the following causes.
1: Reboot due to the PJL
command.
2: Reboot in accordance
with the menu change.
3: Reboot due to the quit
operator of the PostScript
language.
4: Reboot from Network
Utility (including Web).
Error In shutting down SHUTTING DOWN OFF OFF In shutting down.
It is displayed only for
B430dn.
Error SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN OFF OFF The shut down is
completed.
It is displayed only for B430
dn.
Error PLEASE POW OFF PLEASE POW OFF OFF OFF The shutdown is completed.
SHUTDOWN COMP SHUTDOWN COMP Turn off the power.
It is displayed only for
B430dn.
Fatal POWER OFF/ON POWER OFF/ON OFF Blinking Failures occur in the printer.
nnn:FATAL ERROR nnn:FATAL ERROR The following error name is
not displayed. 3 digits of the
error code are entered in
nnn displayed in LCD. * the
lower line is only scrolled for
the display.
001 Machine Check Exception
002 DSI Exception (Data read
failure)
003 ISI Exception (Instruction
read failure)
004 Alignment Exception
(Memory access error)
005 Program Exception (Illegal
instruction, trap instruction,
privilege violation, and so
on)
006 Floating-point Unavailable
Exception

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6. Procedures for Repairing

Table 6-1 (11/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
007 Instruction Address
Breakpoint Exception (for
debugging mode only)
020 CU ROM Hash Check Error
(resident or ROM slot 1)
023 CU Font ROM Hash Check
Error (resident)
<Reserved>
024 CU Font ROM Hash Check
Error (ROM slot 1)
030 CU RAM Check Error
(resident)
031 CU RAM Check Error
(option slot)
Reinstall the memory. The
genuine memory is used as
the expansion memory.
034 RAM Configuration Error
040 CU EEPROM Error
041 CU Flash Memory Error
042 Flash File System Error
043 Flash File System Version
Mismatch
063 PCI Driver Open error
<Reserved>
070 PostScript Internal Error
072 Engine Communication
Error
073 H/W Overrun detect
074 F/W Overrun detect
075 Video Interface Error
104 Engine EEPROM Error
106 Engine Control Error
120 PU Board Fan Motor Error
124 Temperature Sensor
134 Black LED Head Missing
153 Black Image Drum Fuse Cut
Error
163 Black Toner Sensor Error
170 Upper Thermistor Circuit
Shortened
171 Upper Thermistor Circuit
Opened
172 Upper Heater High
Temperature
173 Upper Heater Low
Temperature
Fuser unit humidity error.
Turn off the power and wait
a moment. And then, turn
on the power.
182 Tray2 Unit I/F Error
Reinstall the second tray
unit of the options.
190 System Memory Overflow
203 EnginePageSequencer
IMGACK Error

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Table 6-1 (12/12)

LCD (16 digits on the upper level and 16 digits on the


Error lower level)
Status LED
code (" " shows that nothing is displayed on the upper Contents
level
nnn level.)
Japanese English Ready Atten
204 EnginePageSequencer
IMGSET Error
207 EnginePageSequencer
illegal Function Call
208 EnginePageSequencer
Parameter Error
210 EngineControl illegal Page
Cargo <Reserved>
211 EngineControl Page Error
<Reserved>
212 EngineControl Video Queue
Error <Reserved>
213 EngineControl Print
Sequence Error
<Reserved>
230 TONER Reader not installed
231 TONER Reader I/F Error
0xF0C System Call Exception
0xF0D Trace Exception
0xFFF Bus Controller ROM Write
Protection

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6.5.2 LCD Message Troubleshooting


If you still have trouble even af ter using the LCD Status Message / Trouble List, follow the
troubleshooting flowchart displayed below to solve the trouble.

No. Trouble Flowchart No.


1. The printer does not work normally after tuning on the power.

2. Jam Alert
Paper feed jam
Paper path jam
Paper ejection jam

3. Paper size error

4. Fuser unit error

5. SSIO (Synchronized serial input and output) between Printer


and Option Tray (Second Tray unit)
Error interface time out (No response)

6. Fan error

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6. Procedures for Repairing

The case where the printer does not work normally after tuning on the power

• Turn off the power and then, turn on the power again.

• Are messages in the display of LCD all in black?

• NO Is the AC cord properly connected?

• NO Connect the AC cord.

• Yes Is the cable to connect the main board with the low-voltage power correctly
connected?

• No Connect the cable.

• Yes Is +5V supplied to the main board?

(Check with 18 pins and 35 pins of CENT connector)

• No Do+5V of the main board and GND short out?

(Check with 18 pins and 35 pins of CENT connector)

No Replace the low-voltage power.

• Yes Replace the main board.

• Yes The flexible cable of the operator panel Assy is appropriately connected to the
LCDPNL connector of the main board and Connector CN1.

• No Connect the flexible cable appropriately.

• Yes Replace the operator panel Assy or the flexible cable.

• Has the problem been solved?

• No Replace the main board.

• Yes Completed

• Yes Is the message of "INITIALIZING" displayed on the LCD?

• No Replace the main board.

• Yes Is the message of "ONLINE" is displayed on the LCD?

• No Take action according to the LCD status message/ Trouble List. (Refer
to the Section 6.5.1 for how to take action.)

• Yes Completed.

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[Jam Error]

-1 Paper feed jam

• Does a jam error occur when turning on the power?

• Yes Is there any paper in the entrance sensor?

• Yes Remove the paper

• No Does the entrance sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the entrance sensor lever.

• Yes Clean the entrance sensor of the sensor board or high-voltage power, or replace the
high-voltage power/ sensor board.

• No A jam error occurs after feeding paper.

• Yes Is the paper sent to the entrance sensor lever?

• Yes Does the entrance sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the entrance sensor lever.

• Yes Clean the entrance sensor of the sensor board or high-voltage power, or
replace the high-voltage power/ sensor board.

• No Replace the paper feed roller, pick-up roller or paper cassette.

• No Does the paper feed roller rotate?

• Yes Set the paper cassette appropriately.

• No Does the paper feed clutch work normally?

• Yes Replace the paper feed roller and shaft.

• No Is HCLT connector of the main board appropriately connected?

• No Connect HCLT connector appropriately.

• Yes Is the coil resistance of the paper feed clutch (Normal resistance: Pin1, Pin2, and approx.
192 ) normally?

• No Replace the paper feed clutch. Paper ejection roller

• Yes Replace the main board.


Ejection sensor
The sensors mounted on High voltage
power board are Writing sensor, Entrance Heat roller

sensor, and Toner sensor.

Transfer roller

Write sensor
Toner sensor
Paper feed orientation

Entrance sensor
Paper-end sensor
Regist roller

Feed roller

Pick-up roller

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[Jam Error]

-2 Running jam

• Does a jam error occur when turning on the power?

• Yes Is there any paper in the write sensor?

• Yes Remove the paper.

• No Does the write sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the paper sensor plate.

• Yes Replace the high-voltage power/ sensor board.

• No Does the paper reach the write sensor lever?

• No Does the paper feed roller rotate?

• No Replace Paper Feed Roller or Paper Feed Clutch.

• Yes Is the image drum cartridge appropriately set?

• No Set the image drum cartridge appropriately.

• Yes Does the paper reach the ejection sensor lever?

• Yes Does the ejection sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the ejection sensor lever.

• Yes Clean the ejection sensor or replace the parts.

• No Does the main drum motor rotate?

• No Is the DM connector of the main board connected appropriately?

• No Connect DM connector appropriately.

• Yes Replace the main drum motor. Or Replace the main board.

• Yes Doe the transfer roller rotate?

•No Check the gear. (Transfer roller gear, drum gear at the left of drum cartridge)

• Yes Is the fuser unit Assy appropriately installed.

• No Install the fuser unit Assy.

• Yes The image drum cartridge is appropriately set.

• No Set the image drum cartridge appropriately.

• Yes Clean the high-voltage power/ the write sensor of the sensor board, or replace the high-
voltage/ sensor board.

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[Jam Error]

-3 Ejection Jam

• Does an ejection jam error occur when turning on the power?

• Yes Is there paper in the ejection sensor lever?

• Yes Remove the paper.

• No Does the ejection sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the ejection sensor lever.

• Yes Clean the ejection sensor or replace the parts.

• Yes Is the paper ejection roller appropriately installed?

• No Install the paper ejection roller appropriately.

• Yes Is the paper ejection sprint appropriately installed?

• No Install the paper ejection sprint appropriately.

• Yes Replace Cover-Assy Rear or fuser unit Assy.

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Paper Size Error

• Is the paper which is specified size used?

• No Use a specified-size paper.

• Yes Does the entrance sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the entrance sensor lever, or clean the high-voltage power/ the entrance
sensor of the sensor board.

• Yes Does the write sensor lever work appropriately? (It moves freely by touching.)

• No Replace the write sensor lever, or clean the high-voltage power/ the entrance sensor
of the sensor board.

• Yes Replace the high-voltage power/ the entrance sensor of the sensor board.

Paper ejection roller

Ejection sensor

Heat roller

Transfer roller

Write sensor
Toner sensor
Paper feed orientation

Entrance sensor
Paper-end sensor
Regist roller

Feed roller

Pick-up roller

The sensors mounted on High voltage power board are


Writing sensor, Entrance sensor, and Toner sensor.

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Fuser unit Assy (Error 170) (Error 171) (Error 172) (Error 173)

• Is the thermistor connector normally inserted in the CN2 connector of the high-voltage power/ sensor
board?

• No Insert the Thermistor connector correctly.

• Yes Is the heater connector normally inserted in the CN1 connector of the low-voltage power.

• No Insert the heater connector appropriately.

• Yes Is the heater ON when turning on the power?

• No Replace the fuser unit Assy, low-voltage power or main board.

• Yes Replace the fuser unti Assy or the main board.

Heat connector

Thermistor connector

Figure 6-1

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Interface Error (Error 182)

• Is the Second Tray unit used?

• Yes Is the printer main body appropriately set on the Second Tray unit?

• No Set the printer main body appropriately.

• Yes Replace the main board.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• No Check the trouble according to the maintenance manual of the Second Tray
unit of the appendix C.

• Yes Completed.

• No Replace the main board.

Fan Error (Error 120)

• Does the fan rotate?

• Yes Replace the main board.

• No Is the fan connector of the high-voltage power/ sensor board connected?

•No Connect the fan connector appropriately.

• Yes Replace the fan or main board.

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6.5.3 Print Troubleshooting


The troubleshooting procedure of abnormal printing is described as follows. The typical abnormal
printing is shown in the following Figure 6-2.

Trouble Flowchart number


Pale printing or the whole printing is faded. (Fig.6-2 )

The white section is dirty. (Fig.6-2 )

White paper is outputted (Fig. 6-2 )

Vertical black belt/ Black line (Fig. 6-2 )

Periodic failure (Fig. 6-2 )

A part of printing is extracted

Inefficient fusing (when touching the printed sheet, printed


characters or image is faded or come off.)

Vertical white belt/ White line (Fig. 6-2 )

Pale printing or The white section White paper


the whole printing is dirty
is faded

Vertical black belt/ Periodic failure Vertical white


Black line belt/ White line

Figure 6-2

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Pale printing or the whole printing is faded.

• Does the printer lack toner? (Is the message of Toner Low displayed?)

• Yes Supply the toner.


LED head cable
• No Is specified paper used.

• No Use specified paper.

• Yes Is the lens of the LED head dirty?


LED head
• Yes Clean the lens.
PC connector
• No Is the LED head appropriately installed? HEAD

(Check that the HEAD connector of the main


board and the PC connector of the LED head are
appropriately connected.) Main board

• No Install the LED head appropriately.

• Yes Is the contact plate of the transfer roller appropriately connected to the high-voltage power/
te contact assembly of the sensor board. (See Figure 6-5.)

• No Adjust the contact plate of the transfer roller so that it can be connected to the transfer
roller shaft.

• Yes Are the contact of the developing roller and toner supply roller of the image drum cartridge
appropriately connected to the contact assembly? (See Figure 6-3 and )

• No Adjust so that the contacts of the developing roller and toner supply roller are
connected to the contact assembly.

• Yes Replace the transfer roller.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed

• No Replace the image drum cartridge.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed

• No Are the surface status of the back up roller and the installation of the bias spring of the back-
up roller appropriate?

• No Replace the back-up roller or bias spring.

• Yes Replace the main board, high-voltage power/ sensor board.

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The white section is dirty

• Is the image drum exposed by the external light?

• Yes Install the image drum in the printer and wait 30 minutes.

• No Perform the cleaning page function. (See the section 5.2.2.)

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Is the heat roller of the fuser unit assy dirty?

• Yes Clean the heat roller.

• No Is the cleaning roller contact of the image drum cartridge appropriately connected to the
contact assembly? (See Figure 6-3 )

• No Adjust so that the cleaning roller contact can be properly connected to the contact
assembly.

• Yes Replace the image drum cartridge.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Replace the main board, high-voltage power/ sensor board.

White paper is outputted

• Is the LED head appropriately connected? (Check the HEAD connector of the main board and the PC
connector of the LED head.)

• No Connect the LED head appropriately or replace the head cable.

• Yes Is the image drum cartridge appropriately connected to the earth contact? (See Figure 6-3 )

• No Adjust the earth contact (drum) of the contact assembly.

• Yes Replace the LED head.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Replace the main board, high-voltage power/ sensor board.

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Vertical black belt/ Black line

• Perform the Cleaning page function. (See the section 6.2.2.)

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Replace the image drum cartridge.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• Clean the LED lens array of the LED head.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Replace the LED head.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Replace the main board, high-voltage power/ sensor board.

Periodic failure

Cycle Handling
Image Drum 94.37mm Replace or clean the image drum cartridge.
Developing roller 44.70mm Replace the image drum cartridge.
Toner supply roller 70.30mm Replace the image drum cartridge.
Charging roller 29.84mm Replace the image drum cartridge.
Cleaning roller 24.84mm Replace the image drum cartridge.
Transfer roller 51.68mm Replace the transfer roller.
Heat roller 63.15mm Replace the fuser unit Assy.
Back-up roller 69.40mm Replace the back-up roller.

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In case of error printing

• Does the contact plate of transfer roller contact power/sensor board properly. (Refer to Diagram6-5)

• No Adjust the contact plate to contact power/sensor board and transfer roller shaft
properly.

• Yes Replace transfer roller.

• Has the problem been solved?

• Yes Completed

• No Is LED Head installed properly? (Check the HEAD connector of main board and PC
connector of LED Head.)

• No Install LED Head properly.

• Yes Replace LED Head or Head cable.

• Has the problem been solved?

• Yes Completed

• No Replace the Main board or High voltage power/sensor board.

In case of inefficient fusing (If touch by hand the character or image that are printed on paper will be
faded or unstuck.)

• Is the specified paper used?

• No Use the specified paper.

• Yes Is the tension of Back up roller (7.52kg) and the surface of Back up roller normal?

• No Replace Back up roller or bias spring.

• Yes Dose the contact point of Fuser Assy contact the contact assembly properly. (Refer to
Diagram 6-3 G )

• No Adjust the contact point of Fuser Assy to contact the contact assembly properly.

• Yes Replace Fuser Assy.

• Has the problem been solved?

• Yes Completed

• No Replace Main board or High voltage power/sensor board.

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Vertical white belt/ White line

• Is the LED lens dirty?

• Yes Clean the LED lens.

• No Is the contact plate of the transfer roller appropriately connected to the high-voltage power /
sensor board? (See Fig. 6-5.)

•No Adjust so that the contact plate can be appropriately connected to the high-voltage
power / sensor board.

• Yes Replace the transfer roller.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• No Are the surface status of the back-up roller and the installation of the bias sprint of the back-
up roller appropriate?

• No Replace the back-up roller or the bias spring.

• Yes Is the LED head appropriately installed? (Check the HEAD connector of the main board and
the PC connector of the LED head.)

• No Install the LED head appropriately.

• Yes Replace the LED head.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• Yes Completed.

• Yes Replace the image drum cartridge.

• Has the trouble been solved?

• No Replace the main board, high-voltage power/ sensor board.

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6. Procedures for Repairing

Contact plate
for Transfer

Contact
High-voltage power
/ sensor board

Figure 6-4

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USB
Interface
Operator panel board Centronics Network LED Head unit

43984801TH Rev.2
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL

CN1 Interface Interface

CENTRO USB NIC


DC LCDPNL HEAD
7.1 Connection diagram

motor DM
Assy
Non-media sensor
PE1STD
RAM DIMM
Clutch Tray detection sensor
(Hopping) HCLT

Ejection sensor
Main control board EXRCO
Clutch Rear cover sensor
(Regist) RCLT
Environmental
THERM
temperature sensor
Clutch
(MP Tray)
* Only MCLT
B430dn SON Solenoid
2ND
PW TRAY HVIF
7. Connection Diagram

CN3 Fan
Second High-voltage CN1
Tray unit output motor
(option)
Low-voltage power TR S5/S6
AC
To the fuser unit
SB S7 High-voltage power CN2
Input (Thermistor)
CN1 DB S8 / Sensor board
CB S9 Cover open switch
GND S10 CN4
To the fuser unit CH S11
(AC supply) To the ID unit.
CN1

TT1 board

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7. Connection Diagram
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

7.2 Board Layout


(1) Main control board

1 15
10 8 1
LCDPNL

1 19

2 40 42 200
CENT
1 39 41 199
CN2S
The front side 36
18
of the printer. PEISTD
1 7
1 9 HEAD
1 2 DM
1 4
CN4 (USB)
HVIF 23
8 7
1
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
CN5 (LAN)
EXRCO
27 28 1 8 1 6 2 1

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• CN4 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to USB I/F)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 I vbus Power
2 I/O D- Serial Data
3 I/O D+ Serial Data
4 C GND Logic Ground

• CN5 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to LAN I/F)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 O TXD+ Transmission signal +
2 O TXD- Transmission signal -
3 I RXD+ Reception signal+
4 - NC Not used
5 - NC Not used
6 I RXD- Reception signal -
7 - NC Not used
8 - NC Not used

• PW Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the low-voltage power)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O HEATON-N Heater ON
2 2 I +5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
3 3 I +5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
4 4 C GND Logic Ground
5 5 C GND Logic Ground
6 6 I ZCROSS AC zero cross signal
7 7 C 0VP Analog Ground
8 8 I +24V Motor/ Fan/ Clutch Drive Power

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• HEAD Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection the LED head)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O VDD LED Drive Power
2 2 C GND LED Ground
3 3 O VDD LED Drive Power
4 4 C GND LED Ground
5 5 O VDD LED Drive Power
6 6 C GND LED Ground
7 7 O VDD LED Drive Power
8 8 C GND LED Ground
9 9 O VDD LED Drive Power
10 10 C GND LED Ground
11 11 O +3.3V Logic Power
12 12 I SO Serial Data
13 13 O SCK Serial Clock
14 14 O STBN/SI Strobe
15 15 O D0 Data 0
16 16 O D1 Data 1
17 17 O D2 Data 2
18 18 O D3 Data 3
19 19 O HSYNCN Synchronizing signal
20 20 O LOAD Load
21 21 C VSS Logic Ground
22 22 O CLKN Clock
23 23 O CLKP Clock
24 24 C VSS Logic Ground

• HCLT Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to Hopping clutch)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O HCLTON-P Clutch Drive power
2 2 C HCLTGND Analog Ground

• RCLT Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Regist Clutch)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O RCLTON-P Clutch Drive Power
2 2 C RCLTGND Analog Ground

• MCLT Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Multi-feeder Clutch)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O MCLTON-P Clutch Drive Power
2 2 C MCLTGND Analog Ground

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• SON Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Solenoid)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O SON-P Solenoid Drive Power
2 2 C SGND Analog Ground

• PE1STD Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the front sensor)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O 5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
2 2 C PAPER-N Detection of the media presence
in a tray
3 3 O GND Logic Ground
4 4 C 5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
5 5 O 1ST_DUP-N 1st Tray/ Detection of the Duplex
unit
6 6 C GND Logic Ground
7 7 NC NC Not connected

• EXRCO Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Rear Sensor)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O 5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
2 2 C EXIT-N Detection of the media output
3 3 O GND Logic Ground
4 4 C 5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
5 5 O RCOPN-N Detection whether to open or
close the rear cover
6 6 C GND Logic Ground

• LCDPNL Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Operator Panel)

For B410dn only use Pin No. 1~10, yet for B430dn use all of No. 1~15.

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 C GNDLCD Logic Ground
2 2 O LCD_RS Register Selection
3 3 O LED1 LED ON
4 4 O 5VLCD Logic Circuit Power Supply
5 5 O LED2 LED ON
6 6 O LCD_CSB Register Clear
7 7 I SW6 Switch 6
8 8 O LCD_CLK Serial Clock
9 9 O LCD_D0 Serial Data
10 10 O LCD_RST LCD Reset
11 11 I SW1 Switch 1
12 12 I SW4 Switch 4
13 13 I SW2 Switch 2
14 14 I SW5 Switch 5
15 15 I SW3 Switch 3

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• HVIF Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to High-Voltage power or Sensor Board I/F)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O CB2PWM CB2 Output
2 2 O CB1PWM CB1 Output
3 3 O CHPWM CH Output
4 4 I WRSNS Paper Detection
5 5 C GND Logic Ground
6 6 O TR2PWM TR2 Output
7 7 O TR1PWM TR1 Output
8 8 I VSEN TR1 Power Voltage Detection
9 9 I ISEN TR1 Electric Current Detection
10 10 I DB_I DB2 Electric Current Detection
11 11 I DB2_V_FB DB2 Power Voltage Detection
12 12 I SB_V_FB SB2 Power Voltage Detection
13 13 CH_I Not used
14 14 I CH_V_FB CH Power Voltage Detection
15 15 I PSIN1 Paper Detection
16 16 O DB1PWM DB1 Output
17 17 O DB2PWM DB2 Output
18 18 O SBPWN SB2 Output
19 19 O +5V +5V Power
20 20 I TONER Toner Amount Detection
21 21 C GND Logic Ground
22 22 O FANPOW FAN Drive Power
23 23 I FANALM FAN Alarm Detection
24 24 I THERM Fusing Temperature Detection
25 25 I CVOPN-N Cover-open Detection
26 26 I/O TONER EEPROM 1-wire signal
27 27 C GND Logic Ground
28 28 O FUSECUT Fuse-cut signal

• THERM Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the environmental sensor)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O THERM1 Sensor Power
2 2 I THERM2 Environmental Temperature
Detection

• 2NDTRAY Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Option tray I/F)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O SCLK-N Clock
2 2 I/O DATA-N Data
3 3 I SDP-N OPT Transmission Mode
4 4 O OPCNT-N Control Signal
5 5 C 0V Logic Ground
6 6 O +5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
7 7 C 0VP Analog Ground
8 8 O +24V Motor/ Clutch Drive Power

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• DM Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the main motor)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 C GND Logic Ground
2 2 O +5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
3 3 O +24V Motor Drive Power
4 4 C 0VP Analog Ground
5 5 O DMON-N Motor-ON signal
6 6 I DMLOCK-P Motor Lock detection
7 7 O CW_CCW Signal of Motor rotation
Direction
8 8 O DMCLK Motor Clock
9 9 O GAIN Motor Gain Chang

• CENT Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Centronics I/F)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 19 1 I STB-N Strobe
2 20 2 C DATA0-P Data bit 0
3 21 3 C DATA1-P Data bit 1
4 22 4 C DATA2-P Data bit 2
5 23 5 C DATA3-P Data bit 3
6 24 6 C DATA4-P Data bit 4
7 25 7 C DATA5-P Data bit 5
8 26 8 C DATA6-P Data bit 6
9 27 9 C DATA7-P Data bit 7
10 28 10 O ACK-N Acknowledge
11 29 11 O BUSY-P Busy
12 30 12 O PE-P Paper End
13 31 13 O SEL-P Select
14 32 14 I AUTOFEED-N Auto Feed
15 33 15 - NC Not connected
16 34 16 C SG Logic Ground
17 35 17 C FG Chassis Ground
18 36 18 O HILEVEL High Level
19 C SG Logic Ground
20 C SG Logic Ground
21 C SG Logic Ground
22 C SG Logic Ground
23 C SG Logic Ground
24 C SG Logic Ground
25 C SG Logic Ground
26 C SG Logic Ground
27 C SG Logic Ground
28 C SG Logic Ground
29 C SG Logic Ground
30 C SG Logic Ground
31 I IPRIM-N I Prime
32 O FAULT-N Fault
33 C SG Logic Ground
34 NC Not connected
35 O HILEVEL High level
36 I SELIN-N Select-IN

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• CN2S Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to RAM-DIMM)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 I VREF Reference Power Voltage
2 2 I VREF Reference Power Voltage
3 3 C VSS Logic Ground
4 4 C VSS Logic Ground
5 5 O DQ0 Data Bus 0
6 6 O DQ4 Data Bus 4
7 7 O DQ1 Data Bus 1
8 8 O DQ5 Data Bus 5
9 9 O VDD Logic Power
10 10 O VDD Logic Power
11 11 O DQS0 Data Strobe 0
12 12 O DM0 Data Mask 0
13 13 O DQ2 Data Bus 2
14 14 O DQ6 Data Bus 6
15 15 C VSS Logic Ground
16 16 C VSS Logic Ground
17 17 O DQ3 Data Bus 3
18 18 O DQ7 Data Bus 7
19 19 O DQ8 Data Bus 8
20 20 O DQ12 Data Bus 12
21 21 O VDD Logic Power
22 22 O VDD Logic Power
23 23 O DQ9 Data Bus 9
24 24 O DQ13 Data Bus 13
25 25 O DQS1 Data Strobe 1
26 26 O DM1 Data mask 1
27 27 C VSS Logic Ground
28 28 C VSS Logic Ground
29 29 O DQ10 Data Bus 10
30 30 O DQ14 Data Bus 14
31 31 O DQ11 Data Bus 11
32 32 O DQ15 Data Bus 15
33 33 O VDD Logic Power
34 34 O VDD Logic Power
35 35 O CK0 Clock 0
36 36 O VDD Logic Power
37 37 O CK0N Clock 0
38 38 C VSS Logic Ground
39 39 C VSS Logic Ground
40 40 C VSS Logic Ground
41 41 - NC Not Connected
42 42 - NC Not Connected
43 43 - NC Not Connected
44 44 - NC Not Connected
45 45 O VDD Logic Power
46 46 O VDD Logic Power
47 47 - NC Not Connected
48 48 - NC Not Connected
49 49 - NC Not Connected
50 50 - NC Not Connected
51 51 C VSS Logic Ground
52 52 C VSS Logic Ground
53 53 - NC Not Connected
54 54 - NC Not Connected
55 55 - NC Not Connected
56 56 - NC Not Connected

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


57 57 O VDD Logic Power
58 58 O VDD Logic Power
59 59 - NC Not Connected
60 60 - NC Not Connected
61 61 - NC Not Connected
62 62 - NC Not Connected
63 63 C VSS Logic Ground
64 64 C VSS Logic Ground
65 65 - NC Not Connected
66 66 - NC Not Connected
67 67 - NC Not Connected
68 68 - NC Not Connected
69 69 O VDD Logic Power
70 70 O VDD Logic Power
71 71 - NC Not Connected
72 72 - NC Not Connected
73 73 - NC Not Connected
74 74 - NC Not Connected
75 75 C VSS Logic Ground
76 76 C VSS Logic Ground
77 77 - NC Not Connected
78 78 - NC Not Connected
79 79 - NC Not Connected
80 80 - NC Not Connected
81 81 O VDD Logic Power
82 82 O VDD Logic Power
83 83 - NC Not Connected
84 84 - NC Not Connected
85 85 - NC Not Connected
86 86 - NC Not Connected
87 87 C VSS Logic Ground
88 88 C VSS Logic Ground
89 89 - NC Not Connected
90 90 C VSS Logic Ground
91 91 - NC Not Connected
92 92 O VDD Logic Power
93 93 O VDD Logic Power
94 94 O VDD Logic Power
95 95 O CKE1 Clock Enable 1
96 96 O CKE0 Clock Enable 0
97 97 - NC Not Connected
98 98 - NC Not Connected
99 99 O A12 Address Bus 12
100 100 O A11 Address Bus 11
101 101 O A9 Address Bus 9
102 102 O A8 Address Bus 8
103 103 C VSS Logic Ground
104 104 C VSS Logic Ground
105 105 O A7 Address Bus 7
106 106 O A6 Address Bus 6
107 107 O A5 Address Bus 5
108 108 O A4 Address Bus 4
109 109 O A3 Address Bus 3
110 110 O A2 Address Bus 2
111 111 O A1 Address Bus 1
112 112 O A0 Address Bus 0
113 113 O VDD Logic Power
114 114 O VDD Logic Power
115 115 O A10 Address Bus 10
116 116 O BA1 Bank Select 1

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


117 117 O BA0 Bank Select 0
118 118 O RAS Low Address Strobe
119 119 O WE Write Enable
120 120 O CAS Column-Address Strobe
121 121 O CS0N Chip Select 0
122 122 O CS1N Chip Select 1
123 123 O A13 Address Bus 13
124 124 - NC Not Connected
125 125 C VSS Logic Ground
126 126 C VSS Logic Ground
127 127 - NC Not Connected
128 128 - NC Not Connected
129 129 - NC Not Connected
130 130 - NC Not Connected
131 131 O VDD Logic Power
132 132 O VDD Logic Power
133 133 - NC Not Connected
134 134 - NC Not Connected
135 135 - NC Not Connected
136 136 - NC Not Connected
137 137 C VSS Logic Ground
138 138 C VSS Logic Ground
139 139 - NC Not Connected
140 140 - NC Not Connected
141 141 - NC Not Connected
142 142 - NC Not Connected
143 143 O VDD Logic Power
144 144 O VDD Logic Power
145 145 - NC Not Connected
146 146 - NC Not Connected
147 147 - NC Not Connected
148 148 - NC Not Connected
149 149 C VSS Logic Ground
150 150 C VSS Logic Ground
151 151 - NC Not Connected
152 152 - NC Not Connected
153 153 - NC Not Connected
154 154 - NC Not Connected
155 155 O VDD Logic Power
156 156 O VDD Logic Power
157 157 O VDD Logic Power
158 158 O CK1N Clock 1
159 159 C VSS Logic Ground
160 160 O CK1 Clock 1
161 161 C VSS Logic Ground
162 162 C VSS Logic Ground
163 163 - NC Not Connected
164 164 - NC Not Connected
165 165 - NC Not Connected
166 166 - NC Not Connected
167 167 O VDD Logic Power
168 168 O VDD Logic Power
169 169 O DQS6 Data Strobe 6
170 170 O DM6 Data Mask 6
171 171 - NC Not Connected
172 172 - NC Not Connected
173 173 C VSS Logic Ground
174 174 C VSS Logic Ground
175 175 - NC Not Connected
176 176 - NC Not Connected

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


177 177 - NC Not Connected
178 178 - NC Not Connected
179 179 O VDD Logic Power
180 180 O VDD Logic Power
181 181 - NC Not Connected
182 182 - NC Not Connected
183 183 O DQS7 Data Strobe 7
184 184 O DM7 Data Mask 7
185 185 C VSS Logic Ground
186 186 C VSS Logic Ground
187 187 - NC Not Connected
188 188 - NC Not Connected
189 189 - NC Not Connected
190 190 - NC Not Connected
191 191 O VDD Logic Power
192 192 O VDD Logic Power
193 193 I/O SDA EEPROM Serial Data
194 194 O SA2 Logic Ground
195 195 O SCL EEPROM Serial Clock
196 196 O SA1 Logic Ground
197 197 O VDDSPD EEPROM Power
198 198 O SA0 Logic Ground
199 199 - NC Not Connected
200 200 - NC Not Connected

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

(2) High-Voltage Power/ Sensor Board

PS3
CN4
PS2
6 1
CN1

3 1
CN2
PS1
1 3

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• CN1 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to FAN)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 O FANPOW FAN Drive Power
2 C FANGND Frame Ground
3 I FANALM-P FAN Alarm Detection

• CN2 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Fusing Thermistor)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 O +5V Sensor Power
2 - NC Not Connected
3 I THERM Fusing Temperature
Detection

• CN4 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connect to Cover open switch / Toner)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 I H5V Cover Open
2 - NC Not Connected
3 O +5V Logic Power
4 I/O 1-WIRE EEPROM 1-wire signal
5 C GND Frame Ground
6 O FUSECUT Fuse-Cut Signal

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

(3) Low-Voltage Power

8
CN3

220V

CN2

110V
CN1

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7. Connection Diagram

• CN1 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Fusing AC Supply)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 - AC(LIVE) FAN Drive Power
2 NC - Blank
3 - AC(NEUTRAL) Fan Alarm Detection

• CN2 Connector Pin Allocation

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 -
2 -
*When shoring out, it responds to 110v power voltage, and if it is
open, it responds to 220V.

• CN3 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Main Control Board)

Pin No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 I HEATON-N Heater ON
2 2 O +5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
3 3 O +5V Logic Circuit Power Supply
4 4 C GND Logic Ground
5 5 C GND Logic Ground
6 6 O ZCROSS AC Zero Cross Signal
7 7 C 0VP Analog Ground
8 8 O +24V Motor/ Fan/ Clutch Drive Power

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Unit Circuit Diagram Part Diagram Resistance Value

Between 1 to 2 pin 192

Cable

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Clutch C
7.3 Resistance value

(Hopping) Cable
(Regist) 2
(MP Tray) Cable Color : Black (Hopping)
: Blue (Regist)
: Yellow (MP Tray)

Thermostat
1 Heater

1Between 1 to 2 pin: 1.6


2 Between 3 to 4 pin: 360K
Fuser Unit
Thermistor
At the ambient temperature
Assy
3 (25ºC)

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7. Connection Diagram
Unit Circuit Diagram Part Diagram Resistance Value

Red

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1
+24 V

3
FANALM-N
FAM Motor
M

Black
2
0V

1
Solenoid Between 1 to 2 pin: 89
S
2

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7. Connection Diagram
Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix A Centronics Parallel Interface

Appendix A Centronics Parallel Interface

(1) Connector
• Printer side : 36 Pole Receptacle (Female)
Equivalent to 57RE-40360-730B-D29A Model (DDK Ltd.)
• Cable side: 36 Pole Plug (Male)
Equivalent to 57FE-30360-20N(D8) Model (DDK Ltd.)

(2) Cable
Cables compatible with IEEE Std 1284-1994 under 1.8mm (or equivalent product) should be used.
(It is recommended to use twisted pair cable with shield for noise control.)

Note! The cable is not included in the printer. Moreover, you can not purchase it from the Oki Data
Corporation.

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix A Centronics Parallel Interface

(3) List of Parallel I/F Signals

Pin No Signal Name Direction Function


1 nStrobe(HostClk) TO PRINTER Pulse to read data.
The data is read at the posterior border.
2 DATA 1 TO PRINTER 8-bit parallel data
3 DATA 2 The high level is “1” and the low level is “0”.

4 DATA 3
5 DATA 4
6 DATA 5
7 DATA 6
8 DATA 7
9 DATA 8
10 nAck(PtrClk) FROM PRINTER Signal to show that the data reception is completed.
It is outputted at the posterior border of the busy signal.
11 Busy(PtrBusy) FROM PRINTER Signal to show whether the printer can receive data.
The data can not be received at the high level.
12 PError(AckDataReq) FROM PRINTER The device becomes the high level when it out of paper in a
selected feeder.
13 Select(Xflag) FROM PRINTER Always the high level.
14 nAutoFd(HostBusy) TO PRINTER It is used in the bi-directional communication.
15 Not used − Not connected.
16 GND − Signal Ground
17 FG − Chassis Ground
18 HILEVEL FROM PRINTER It is pulled up to 3.3 and +5V in the printer.
19~30 GND − Signal Ground
31 nInit(nInit) TO PRINTER When the low level is continued at 50μS or more, the printer
is initialized. It may be enabled at 50μS or less. This signal
is ignored at the factory default.
32 nFault(nDataAvail) FROM PRINTER It becomes the low level when the printer is in the alarm
status.
33 GND − Signal Ground
34 Not used − Not Connected

35 HILEVEL FROM PRINTER It is pulled up to 3.3 and +5V in the printer.


36 nSelectIn TO PRINTER It is used in the bi-directional communication.
(IEEE1284 active)

(Note 1) The word in parentheses is a signal name of the nibble mode.


(Note 2) Only the function of the compatible mode is described.
(Note 3) This printer supports the nibble ode of IEEE std 1284-1994 prescribed by Institue of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers. When using computers or cables not compatible with this standard, unexpected
operations may occur.

• Connector Pin Allocation

(4) Signal Level


• LOW : 0V to +0.4V
• HIGH : +2.4V to 5.0V

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(5) Specification
Item Contents
Mode Compatible mode, Nibble mode, and ECP mode
Data Bit Length 8 bit (Compatible mode)
Input Prime Enable/ Disable
Receive Buffer 8K, 20K, 50k, 100k, 1M Byte
Control The handshake control is performed in each mode.
Data received from the host is store in the Receive buffer.
Busy control is performed.
Signal read control is performed.

(6) Time Chart


a) At the Power ON (Menu Setting: PARALLEL=ENABLE)
Notice for transfer
Power ON to the Online
Printer Power OFF LSI F/W Idling
Status initialization initialization

H
PError
L

H
nAck
L

H
Busy
L

H
nFault
L

H
Select
L

Receive
DMA PEND RUNNING
Receive DMA Start

b) At the Power ON (Menu Setting : PARALLEL=ENABLE)


Power ON
Printer LSI F/W
Power OFF DISABLE
Status initialization initialization

H
PError
L

H
nAck
L

H
Busy
L

H
nFault
L

H
Select
L

Receive
DMA PEND

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C) Data Reception (Menu Setting: Ack/ Busy Timing= Ark in Busy)

H
nStrobe
L

H
PError
L

H
nAck
L

T (ACK)

Menu Setting (Ack Width) NARROW MEDIUM WIDE


T (ACK) 0.5 us 1.0 us 3.0 us

d) Data Reception (Menu Setting: Ack/ Busy Timing= Ark in Busy)

H
nStrobe
L

H
PError
L

H
nAck
L

T (ACK) / 2 T (ACK) / 2

Menu Setting (Ack Width) NARROW MEDIUM WIDE


T (ACK) 0.5 us 1.0 us 3.0 us

e) I-Prime (When Menu Setting is not I-PRIME=DISABLE)

I/F initialization
Printer Send and Job
Idling Receive Buffer Cancel Idling
Status
Clear

H
nInit
L

H
Busy
L

T (INIT)

Menu Setting (I-PRIME) 3 MICRON SEC 50 MICRON SEC


T (INIT) 2.0 us 33.3 us

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f) Offline Notice for transfer Notice for transfer


Printer to the Offline to the Online
Status Idling Offline Online

H
Busy
L

H
PError
L

H
nFault
L

H
Select
L

Receive
RUNNING PEND RUNNING
DMA
Receive DMA Completion Receive DMA Restart

9) Paper End
Notice for transfer Notice for transfer
Printer to the Paper End to the Online
Status Idling Paper End Online

H
Busy
L

H
PError
L

H
nFault
L

H
Select
L

Receive
RUNNING PEND RUNNING
DMA
Receive DMA Completion Receive DMA Restart

h) Warning (Other than the Paper End)


Notice for transfer Notice for transfer
Printer to the warning to the Online
Status Idling Warning Online

H
Busy
L

H
PError
L

H
nFault
L

H
Select
L

Receive RUNNING PEND RUNNING


DMA
Receive DMA Completion Receive DMA Restart

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix A Centronics Parallel Interface

(7) Interface Parameter Setting

This is a procedure to perform on the operator panel of the printer (B420/ B430/ B440 series).
In the setting of B410 series, use "Printer Menu Setup Tool".
By pressin the "Enter" key after selecting a display content of the operator panel with the "Menu " key
or "Menu " key, the following setting is available.
The setting is not changed even if turning of the printer.
By pressing the "Online key", the printer exits the menu setting mode, and returns to the offline status.

Online

Press the "Menu " key 9 times.

Centronics Menu [Centronics Menu] is shown on the display.

Press the "Enter" key.

Centronics Items Enable/ Disable of Centronics I/F


Display Function
Enable *
Enable Enable
Disable Disable
Factory Default: Enable

Press the "Menu " key.

Bidirectional Centronics Items Data Transfer Direction


Display Function
Enable *
Enable Bi-directional data transfer
Disable Unidirectional data transfer
Factory Default: Enable

Press the "Menu " key.

Items Enable/ Disable of ECP Mode


ECP
Display Function
Enable * Enable Enable
Disable Disable
Factory Default: Enable
Press the "Menu " key.

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ACK Width Items ACK width at compatible receiving


Narrow * Display Function
Narrow 0.5μs
Normal 1.0μs
Wide 3.0μs
Default Setting: Narrow

Press the "Menu " key.

Items Output order of BUSY signal and


ACK signal at compatible receiving
ACK/ BUSY Timing
Display Function
ACK IN BUSY * ACK IN BUSY BUSY=LOW is at the posterior border of ACK pulse
ACK WHILE BUSY BUSY=LOW is at the center of ACK pulse
Factory Default: ACK IN BUSY

Press the "Menu " key.

Items I-PRIME
I-PRIME Display Function
DISABLE * Disable I-PRIME signal is ignored.
3 microseconds Enable at the I-PRIME signal of 3μs
50 micro seconds Enable at the I-PRIME signal of 50μs
Factory Default : 50 Micro seconds (B410 series)
Disable (B420/ B430/ B440 series)

Press the "Menu " key.

Items Enable/ Disable of Offline Receiving


OFFLINE RECEIVE
Display Function
DISABLE * Disable Disable
Enable Enable
I/F signal does not change and still
keep in signal receivable status
even the alarm sounds.
Factory Default: Disable
*It is displayed only when PSE is installed.
Press the "Online" key.

Online The setting is completed.

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix B USB Interface

Appendix B USB Interface

(1) Connector
• Printer side : B Receptacle (Female) (Upstream port)
Equivalent to USB-4R-D14T-1 (JST Mfg. Co., Ltd.)

• Cable side : B Plug (Male)

(2) Cable
• Cable with USB 2.0 specification under 2.0m (It is recommended to use a shielded cable.)

Note! The cable is not included.

(3) Interface Signal

Connector No. Signal Function


1 vbus Power (+5V) (Red)
2 D- For data transfer (White)
3 D+ For Data transfer (Green)
4 GND Signal Ground (Black)
Shell Shield

(4) Connector Pin Allocation

2 1

3 4

(5) Format and Type


• Full-speed transmission
• Self-power device

(6) Data Transfer Speed


• Full-speed 12Mbps

(7) Interface Circuit


3.3 V
Full-speed
Buffer
Rs 1.5 kΩ
TxD+

Rs
TxD-

Rs = 22Ω

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix B USB Interface

(8) Signal Level

• Input and Output Level

Parameter Signal Minimum Maximum Unit


Input level:
High (Driven) VIH 2.0 V
High (Floating) VIHZ 2.7 3.6 V
Low VIL 0.8 V
Output level:
Low OL 0.0 0.3 V
High (Driven) OH 2.8 3.6 V
Output signal crossover voltage VCRS 1.3 2.0 V

• Signal level
Signal Level
Bus Status
Request Acceptance
Difference "1" (D+) - (D-) > 200mV and D+ > (D+) - (D-) > 200mV
VIH (Min.)
Difference "0" (D-) - (D+) > 200mV and D- > ( D-) - (D+) > 200mV
VIH (Min.)
Single-ended 0 (SE0) D+ and D- < VIL (Max.) D + and D- < VIH (Min.)
Data J state:
Low speed Difference "0"
Full speed Difference "1"
Data K state:
Low speed  ifference "1"
D
Full speed Difference "0"
Idling State  
Low Speed D- > VIHZ (Min.) and D+ < VIL (Max.) D- > VIHZ (Min.) and D+ < VIH (Min.)

Full Speed D+ > VIHZ (Min.) and D- < VIL (Max.) D+ > VIHZ (Min.) and D- < VIH (Min.
Restart State Data K State
Start of the packet The data line switches from the idling to the K state
(SOP)
End of the Packet ≥ SEO of 1 bit time, and then, J state 1 ≥ SEO of 1 bit time, and then, J
(EOP) of I bit time state.
Not connected SEO in ≥ 2.5μs
(Downstream port)
Connected Idling in ≥ 2.5μs Idling in ≥ 2.5μs
(Downstream port)
Reset In ≥ 10ms, D+ and D- < VIL (Max.) In ≥ 2.5μs, D+ and D- < VIL (Max.)

Note! The EOP width is defined by the bit time for a device type of the device receiving EOP.
The bit time is an approximate value.

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix C Maintenance Manual for Second Tray unit

Appendix C Maintenance Manual for Second Tray unit

1 Overview
1.1 Function
The extended paper feed unit is installed under the printer. the device performs the auto paper feed by
the operation of the pulse motor (hopping) to control a signal from the printer.
The main function is as follows:

• Available paper:

[Paper Type]
• Standard paper: (Ream weight 55 to 105 kg) A4, A5, B5, Custom, LETTER, Executive, LEGAL 13,
LEGAL14
*Tthe custom is 148 to 215.9mm for width and 210 to 355.6 mm for length.

[Weight/ Thickness]
• Standard paper (Ream weight 55 to 105kg)

1.2 Exterior and Parts Name


Cover-Top-Opt

Plate-Top

Shaft-Roller-Feed(Opt)

Roller-Feed

Sheet Receive

Cover-Front

Figure.1-1 Exterior and Parts Name

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2. Description for Operation of Second Tray unit


Second Tray unit receives a signal from the printer main body and feeds paper to the printer main body.
Paper Feed from the Second Tray unit (Tray2)
1. When a signal is received from the printer main body, the pulse motor is rotated (in a clockwise
direction), and by setting the paper feed clutch to ON, the paper feed roller and pick-up roller are rotated.
Therefore, paper in a tray is fed.
2. After paper is carried by the transfer roller (Tray 2) and transfer roller (main body) to set the entrance
sensor lever to ON, the paper goes into the regist roller, and a certain volume of paper is carried. (the
skew is adjusted due to this operation.)
3. By setting the regist clutch to ON, the paper is carried by the regist roller.

Regist roller
Regist clutch
Write sensor lever
Entrance sensor lever

Carrier roller (Main body)


Printer Main Body

Tray 1

Carrier roller (Tray 2)

Paper feed roller


Paper feed clutch

Pick-up roller

Paper Tray 2
Second Tray unit

Clutch (Gear-Assy-Clutch)
Pulse motor
(clockwise direction)

Pulse Motor(Motor-Pulse (Regist)

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Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Appendix C Maintenance Manual for Second Tray unit

3. Part Replacement
This section describes how to disassemble/ assemble/ install in the field. This section describes how to
disassemble, however, as for the assembly, take the opposite sequence to the disassembling procedure.

3.1 Precautions on replacing parts


(1) Make sure to turn off the printer switch and remove the printer from the device before the part
replacement.
(2) Do not disassemble the printer while it operates normally.
(3) Do not disassemble beyond the range. (Do not remove parts other than parts shown in the part
replacement procedure.)
(4) Use specified maintenance tools.
(5) Disassemble the parts in the specified order. Parts may be damaged if they are not disassembled in
proper order.
(6) Set small items such as screws and collars in their original position temporarily since they can be lost
easily.
(7) Do not use gloves that build up static electricity when treating a print circuit board
(8) Do not place the print circuit board on the device or floor directly.

[Maintenance Tool]
The following table shows the tools for the print board/ Assy/ Unit replacement in the field.

Table 3-1 Maintenance Tools

No. Maintenance Tool Amount Purpose Remarks


1 No.2-220 Phillips
1 3 to 5 mm screw
screwdriver

2
No.3-200 screwdriver 1

3
Digital multi-meter 1

4
Pliers 1

5 For removing and


E-ring plier 1
installing E rings

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3.2 Arrangement of Parts


The arrangement of main parts is as shown in the following figure.

Connector(9715S-08Z02-G4C)
Guard-Connector

Gear-Assy-Clatch
A

CONN Cord-AMP8P-AHP8P
A

Board-OT7

Roller-Feed

Roller-Pick-Up

Roller-Feed-Now

Frame-Assy-Retard

Spring-Retard

Cassette-Assy

Figure 3-1

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3.3 How to Replace Parts


This section describes how to replace parts shown in the following disassembling procedure.
In the part replacement procedure, parts on which a part number is displayed in white figure in the
black circle are RSPL.

Second Tray unit Roller-Pick-Up, Roller-Feed-Now (3.3.1)


Guard-Connector, Connector(9715S-08Z02-G4C) (3.3.2)
Roller-Feed (3.3.3)
Board-OT7 (3.3.4)
CONN Cord-AMP8P-AMP8P (3.3.5)
Gear-Assy-Clatch (3.3.6)
Frame-Assy-Retard, Spring-Retard (3.3.7)

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3.3.1 Roller-Pick-Up, Roller-Feed-Now


(1)Remove Cassette-Assy.
(2)Push the claw in the direction of the arrow to remove Roller-Pick-Up .
(3)Push the claw in the direction of the arrow to remove Roller-Feed-NOW .
(4)As for reinstalling, take the opposite sequence to removal sequence.

(Precautions on reinstalling)
1. When reinstalling Roller-Pick-Up , push it until it clicks.
2. When installing Roller-Feed-Now , push it until it clicks.

Claw

Roller-Pick-Up Roller-Feed-NOW

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3.3.2 Guard-Connector, Connector (9715S-08Z02-G4C)


(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove two Screw-Shoulders .
(3) Remove the connector to remove Guard-Connector , Connector (9715S-08Z02-G4C) .
(4) As for reinstalling, take the opposite sequence to removal sequence.

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3.3.3 Roller-Feed
(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove the 4 screws (Black) , Remove the clamp of claw at the 2 places and remove Cover-Front .
(3) Slide the left side of Shaft-Roller-Feed to the front, and remove three Roller-Feeds .

Claw

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3.3.4 Board-OT7
(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove two Screw-Shoulders .
(3) Remove two screws (silver) to remove two Cover-Top-Pot .
(4) Remove four screws (silver) to remove Plate-Top .
(5) Disconnect the three connectors , and remove three screws to Board-OT7 .
(6) As for reinstalling, take the opposite sequence to removal sequence.

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3.3.5 CONN Cord-AMP8P-AMP8P


(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove Plate-Top. (See 3.3.4 (2) to (4))
(3) Remove the screw (Black) that is for fixing the core.
(4) Disconnect the connector at the Connector (9715S-08Z02-G4C) and disconnect the connector at
Board-OT7 to remove CONN-Cord-AMP8P-AMP8P .
(Both Guard-Connector and Connector (9715S-08Z02-G4C) are removed together.)
(5) As for reinstalling, take the opposite sequence to removal sequence.

Connector(9715S-08Z02-G4C)
Guard-Connector

Board-OT7

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3.3.6 Gear-Assy-Clatch
(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove Plate-Top. (See 3.3.4 (2) to (4))
(3) Remove four screws (black) , and remove the clamps of two claws to remove Cover-Front .
(4) Disconnect two connectors .
(5) Remove five screws (black) and two screws (silver) to remove Plate-Hop (Caulking)-Assy .
(6) Remove the cable from Clamp-Cable , and remove E ring to remove Bear-Assy-Clatch .
(7) As for reinstalling, take the opposite sequence to removal sequence.

(Precautions on reinstalling)
1. When reinstalling Plate-Hop (Caulking)-Assy , check that Lever-Paper-End is in a position shown in
the figure for the sensor of Board-OT7.

Claw

Claw

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Positions of Lever-Paper-End and Sensor

Cable

Sensor
Lever-Paper-End

The top of the Lever-Paper-End should be in


the groove of the sensor.

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3.3.7 Frame-Assy-Retard, Spring-Retard


(1) Detach Cassette-Assy.
(2) Push two claws in the direction of the arrow to remove Retard-Cover .
(3) Push Frame-Assy Retard in the direction of the arrow. (Spring-Retard is also removed together.)
(4) As for reinstalling, take the opposite sequence to removal sequence.

Claw

Claw

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4. Cleaning of Paper Feed Roller and Separation Roller


Clean the rollers when [392: Paper Jam] often occurs.

(1) Pull the paper cassette.


(2) Wipe off paper-feed rollers (two rollers) with a wet cloth which is wrung or LED lens cleaner.

Memo! The LED lens cleaner is attached with the toner cartridge for the replacement.

Roller-Pick-Up Roller-Feed-NOW

(3) Open Retard-Cover of the paper cassette, and wipe off the separation roller with a wet cloth which is
wring or LED lens cleaner. (See Restard-Cover for how to open it.)

Separation roller

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5. Procedure for Troubleshooting


5.1 Precautions for Troubleshooting
(1) Check the basic items to be checked in the user’s manual.
(2) Obtain detail information at the failure from customers as much as possible.
(3) Inspect the status which is close to the status at the failure.

5.2 Preparation before Troubleshooting


(1) Display of Operator Panel
The failure status is displayed on the LCD (Liquid crystal display) of the operator panel. Follow the
message displayed on LCD and make appropriate repairs.

B430dn

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5.3 Troubleshooting Method


When trouble occurs in the device, search the trouble with the following steps.

Trouble occurs.

Trouble displayed on According to the Perform the


the LCD message LCD status detailed search for
message list, trouble with the
search trouble. troubleshooting
(See 5.3.1) flow. (See 5.3.1.)

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5.3.1 LCD Status Message List


The list of statuses and trouble displayed as the message format in LCD is outlined in Table 5-1.

Table 5-1 List of Statuses and Trouble of Second Tray unit

Category LCD Status Message LED Trouble or Status Handling


Japanese English Ready Atten
Jam Error Open the top cover. OPEN UPPER OFF Blinking Notifies that a jam • Check paper in the
(Paper 392: Paper Jam COVER occurs during the Second Tray unit.
Feeding) 392:PAPER JAM paper feed from the Open and close the
Second Tray unit. top cover to recover
printing, and delete the
error display.
• If it occurs frequently,
take action according
to the troubleshooting
flow.
Jam Error Open the top cover. OPEN UPPER OFF Blinking Notifies that a jam • Check paper in the
(Paper path) Nnn: Paper jam COVER occurs while paper extended paper feed
nnn:PAPER JAM is running through unit.
*nnn: the paper path. Open and close the
381/382/389 *nnn:381/382/389 top cover to recover
printing, and delete the
error display.
Jam Error Open the rear OPEN REAR OFF Blinking Notifies that a • Check paper in the
(DUPLEX) cover. COVER jam occurs while extended paper feed
372: Paper jam 372:PAPER JAM printing from the unit.
duplex unit. Open and close the
top cover to recover
printing, and delete the
error display.
Size Error Load mmmm/pppp LOAD mmmm/ OFF Blinking Notifies that the • Check ht epaper in the
and press the pppp AND PRESS paper size during Second Tray unit.
online switch. ONLINE SWITCH the paper feeding In addition, check if the
462: Tray2 size is 462:TRAY2 MEDIA from the Second paper is not overlapped.
wrong. MISMATCH Tray unit is not Open and close the
Open the top cover. OPEN UPPER OFF Blinking correct. top cover to recover
Nnn: Paper size COVER printing, and delete the
error. nnn:PAPER JAM error display.

*nnn: *nnn:
380/381/382/389 380/381/382/389
Media Error Load mmmm/pppp LOAD mmmm/ OFF Blinking The media type in • Load paper requested
and press the pppp AND PRESS the Second Tray to the Second Tray unit.
online switch. ONLINE SWITCH unit is different from
462: Tray2 size is 462:TRAY2 MEDIA the edition media
wrong. MISMATCH type.
Tray Paper OFF Blinking Notifies that there • Load paper in the
Out Tray2 Paper Out TRAY2 EMPTY is no paper in the Second Tray unit.
Load mmmm. LOAD mmmm ON OFF Second Tray unit.
492: Tray Paper 492:TRAY2 EMPTY
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• (Jam Error)

Paper Feed Jam

• Does a jam occur around the entrance when turning on the power?

• Yes Is the paper on the entrance sensor plate?

• Yes Remove the paper.

• No Does the entrance sensor plate work normally?

• No Replace the entrance sensor plate.

• Yes Replace the high-voltage power/ sensor board or entrance sensor.

• NO Does the paper inlet jam occur when paper is fed.

• Yes Is the paper on the entrance sensor plate?

• Yes Does the entrance sensor plate work normally?

• No Replace the entrance sensor plate.

• Yes Clean the high-voltage power/ the entrance sensor on the sensor board. Or
replace the high-voltage power/ sensor board or entrance sensor.

• No Replace the hopping roller shaft Assy or paper cassette.

• No Are the hopping roller and paper feed roller rotated?

• Yes Load the paper appropriately.

• No Is the pulse motor rotated?

• Yes Replace the hopping roller shaft Assy or the one-way clutch gear of the paper-feed
roller Assy.

• No Is the connector appropriately connected?

• No Connect the connector appropriately.

• Yes Check the coil resistance of the pulse motor.Is it normal (about 4.9 )?

• No Replace the stepping motor.

• Yes Replace the OT7 board.

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6. Connection Diagram
Connection to the printer
6.1 Connection diagram

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OPCNT-N
SCLK-N
DATA-N
SDP-N

0VP
+5V

+24
0V
CN1

HOP1 1
HOP2 2
CN2 HOP3
HOP4
3
4
M

CN3
HCLTON-P 1

HCLTGND 2

Gear-Assy-Clatch

6.2 Board Arrangement


OT7 board

CN1

CN2

SNS CN3

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•CN1 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the Main control board)
PIN No. I/O Signal Function
1 1 I SCLK-N Clock
2 2 I/O DATA-N Data
3 3 O SDP-N OPT Transmission Mode
4 4 I OPCNT-N Control Signal
5 5 C 0V Logic Ground
6 6 I +5V Logic Circuit Power supply
7 7 C 0VP Analog Ground
8 8 I +24V Motor/ Clutch Drive Power

•CN2 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connection to the pulse motor)

PIN No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O HOP1 Motor Drive Power
2 2 O HOP2 Motor Drive Power
3 3 O HOP3 Motor Drive Power
4 4 O HOP4 Motor Drive Power

•CN3 Connector Pin Allocation


(Connected to Hopping clutch.)

PIN No. I/O Signal Function


1 1 O HCLTON-P Clutch Drive Power
2 2 C HCLTGND Analog Ground

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Appendix D Network Interface

(1) Connector
• 8-pin modular jack
(2) Cable
• Category-5 non-shielded twisted pair cable with RJ-45 connector
(3) Signal
PIN No. Signal name Direction Function
1 TXD+ FROM PRINTER Transmit Data+
2 TXD- FROM PRINTER Transmit Data-
3 RXD+ TO PRINTER Receive Data+
4 − − Not used
5 − − Not used
6 RXD- TO PRINTER Receive Data-
7 − − Not used
8 − − Not used

(4) Exterior 1pin

(5) Physical Size


a) Transfer method by CSMA/CD
b) Transfer protocol
Packet type Support Remarks
Ethernet ll
IEEE802.3
IEEE802.3+IEEE802.2
IEEE802.3+IEEE802.2+SNAP

(6) Protocol List


Protocol Used in
Protocol used in
Protocol Family Setting reference (2) Other Protocols
Printing (1)
and Change (3)
TCP/IP LPR HTTP TCP, IP, ICMP, ARP
IPP Telnet UDP,IPv6,LLTD,Windowa Relly
FTP FTP
SMTP NetBEUI
HTTP (Other than SNMP
IPP) DHCP/BOOTP
AutoIP
DNS
UPnP
SLP
NetBEUI SMB, CIFS WINS NetBIOS
NetWare Q-Server over IPX NCP SPX, IPX, SAP, RIP
Q-Server over IP SNMP
R-Printer
N-Printer
EtherTalk PAP NBP ELAP, AARP, DDP, AEP, ZIP, RTMP, ATP
EAP EAP-TLS,PEAP
(B420/B430/B440)

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(7) TCP/IP
a) Supported OS
Windows2000 Server(32/64bit)
WindowsVista(32/64bit)
Windows2000
WindowsXP(32/64bit)

b) LPR
LPR is an application to process printing data.
LPR of this system supports multiple clients. In addition, it offers multiple connections to one
client.

Item Factory Default Setting Range Contents


The number of connection 1 to 8 clients 1 to 8 clients It shows the number of
clients simultaneous connectable clients.
Up to 8clients can be connected
at the same time.

Command
LPR Option Purpose Support
Initial letter

H Specify by the default Host name of a machine to call LPR.


Printing the host name on the banner sheet

P Specify by the default Log-in name of a user who called LPR


Printing a user name on the banner sheet.

J Specify by -J option Printing a job name on the banner sheet.


Default: File name

C Specify by -C option Printing a job type on the banner sheet


Default: System name

L Specify by the default Specification of the literal banner sheet


Unspecify by the -h option.

f Specify the volume by the -# Data file name to be printed


option The number of strings of this command
depends on the volume. (No support)

U Specify by the default File name deleted at the print completion.

I Specify by the -I option The number of indent characters at a output


line

W Specify by the -w option Specification of page width

M Specify by the -m option Email transmission specification at the print


completion.

S Specify by the -s option Specification of symbol link to the data file

1/2/3/4 Specify by -1/-2/-3/-4 option Font specification

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c) FTP
FTP is an application to process the print data.
The FTP of this system supports multiple clients. Also, it provides multiple connections to each
client.
Item Factory Default Setting Range Contents
The number of connection 1 to 8 clients It shows the number of simultaneous
clients connectable clients. Up to 8clients can
be connected at the same time.

d) Telnet
Telnet is an application to perform the menu reference/ change of the network / printer.
Telnet of this system supports simultaneous connection of multiple clients which are individual
users.

Item Factory Default Setting Range Contents


The number of connection 1 client It shows the number of simultaneous
clients connectable clients.

Terminal mode VT-100 VT-100 It shows the control mode of the


connection client terminal. VT-100 is
only support terminal mode.

The number of columns 80 columns 80 columns It shows the number of digits of


the connection client terminal. The
supported digit number is fixed to 80.

The number of lines 25 lines 25 lines It shows the number of digits of


the connection client terminal. The
supported digit number is fixed to 25.

Idling time completion 300 seconds 60 to 7200 It shows the idling time completion of
seconds connection client.

e) HTTP
HTTP is an application to perform reference/ change of the network/ printer.
HTTP of this system supports simultaneous connection of multiple clients which are individual
users. In addition, it offers multiple connections to one client.

Item Factory Default Setting Range Contents


HTTP version 1.0 1.0 It shows the version of HTTP in
executing.

f) SNMP
SNMP is an application to perform reference/ change of the network/ printer.
SNMP of this system supports simultaneous connection of multiple clients which are individual
users. In addition, it offers multiple connections to one client.

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(8) NetWare
a) Supported OS
Netware file server 2.2C/ 3x/ 4.0, 4.1(Binary model/ NDS support)

b) R-Printer
R-printer is an application of process the print data.
R-printer of this system supports multiple print servers. In addition, it offers one connection to one
client. Multiple connections are not available to one printer server.

Item Factory Default Contents

Printer Name Olxxxxxx The last 3 bytes of MAC address are set in xxxxxx
-prn1 of the default. By this setting, the default is not
MLxxxxxx overlapped with other printers manufactured by OKI
-prn1 DATA.
Etherxxxxxx Overseas: Olxxxxxx-prn1
-prn1 Japan: Mlxxxxxx-prn1
OEM: Etherxxxxxx-prn1
Printer Name has to be set in NetWare Server by
the Novell tool.

Job Timeout 10 seconds It is a timeout value which works only when a job
with a specified size is received.

Print Server Name Olxxxxxx The last 3 bytes of MAC address are set in xxxxxx
Mlxxxxxx of the default. By this setting, the default is not
Etherxxxxxx overlapped with other printers manufactured by OKI
DATA.
Overseas: Olxxxxxx
Japan: Mlxxxxxx
OEM: Etherxxxxxx
Print Server Name has to be set in NetWare Server
by the Novell tool.
It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
column is blank, SoftNIC can find out Print Server
to be automatically printed and connect to it.

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c) Q-Server
Q-server is an application to process the print data.
The Q-server of this system supports multiple file servers. In addition, it offers multiple print
servers to one file server.

Item Factory Default Contents

Print Server Name Olxxxxxx The last 3 bytes of MAC address are set in xxxxxx
MLxxxxxx of the default. By this setting, the default is not
Etherxxxxxx overlapped with other printers manufactured by OKI
DATA.
Overseas: Olxxxxxx
Japan: Mlxxxxxx
OEM: Etherxxxxxx
Print Server Name has to be set in NetWare Server
in advance by the Novell tool.

Printer Name (Print Server As for the default, “-prn1” is added to the last of the
Name)-prn1 above Print Server Name.
Print Server Name has to be set in NetWare Server
in advance by the Novell tool.
(However, it seems that Netware can be operated if
it is omitted.)

File Server Name NULL Enter a name of File Server to be connected. File
Server is the File Server where each setting value
is specified by the Novell tool.
It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
column is blank, SoftNIC can find out Print Server
to be automatically printed and connect to it.

Password for File NULL Enter a password when connecting to File Server. A
Servers password has be connected to the NetWare server
in advance by the Novell tool. It is not necessary
to input this value, and if this column is blank, the
password is not used when connecting to the File
Server. In such a case, the password has to be set
in the File Server.

Job Polling Rate 4 Specify an interval to check whether a job occurs.


It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
value is blank, the default, “4 seconds” is enabled.

Tree NULL Enter a name of Tree to be connected. Tree has


to be set in the NetWare server in advance by the
Novell tool.

Context NULL Enter a name of Context to be connected. The


Context has to be set in the NetWare server in
advance by the Novell tool.

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(9) EtherTalk
a) Supported OS
MacOS 9.X, Mac OS X

b) PAP
PAP is an application to process the print data.

Item Factory Default Contents

EtherTalk Zone Name * Specify a Zone of EtherTalk.


It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
column is blank, all of SoftNIC should be connected
to Zone.

EtherTalk Printer Name Model Name Specify an identifier of the printer on EtherTalk.
It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
column is blank, the default is used.
If there is a printer with the same name in a zone
specified by EtherTalk Zone Name, an ordinal
number is added to the last.

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(10) Setup
Each setting item can be set up by the menu and network administration tool.

Operation Panel Display


Setting item
Setting item Default Function
(lower level)
(Upper level)
*: Default
TCP/IP Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of TCP/IP protocol.
Disable
IP version IP v4 * Set an IP version.
IP v4+v6 Operate with IPv4 at "IPv4". (IPv6 is disabled)
IP v6 Operate with both IPv4 and IPv6 at "IPv4+v6".
Operate with IPv6 at "IPv6". (IPv4 is disabled)
NETBEUI Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of NETBEUI protocol.
Disable
NETWARE Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of NetWare protocol.
Disable
ETHERTALK Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of EtherTalk.
Disable
Frame Auto * Set the frame type.
802.2 [Display Conditions]
802.3 • "NETWARE" is enabled.
ETHERNET II
SNAP
IP address setup Auto Manual * Set the setting method of an IP address.
[Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled, and "IP VERSION" is IP v4 or IPv4+V6.
IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - Set an IP address.
[Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled, and "IP VERSION" is IP v4 or IPv4+V6.
Subnet mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - Set the subnet mask.
[Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled, and "IP VERSION" is IP v4 or IPv4+V6.
Gateway address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx * Set the gateway address.
[Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled, and "IP VERSION" is IP v4 or IPv4+V6.
WEB Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of WEB.
Disable [Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled.
TELNET Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of TELNET.
Disable [Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled.
FTP Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of FTP.
Disable [Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" is enabled.
SNMP Enable * Specify Enable/ Disable of SNMP.
Disable [Display Conditions]
• "TCP/IP" or "NETWARE" is enabled.
Network size Normal * Normal: usually, this setting is used.
Small In the NORMAL, even if connected to the HUB having the spanning tree
function, the device operates efficiently. However, when the computer is
connected to two or three small LANs, it takes long to start a computer.
At SMALL, the computer supports two or three small LANs and large
LAN, however, when connected to the HUB having the spanning tree
function, the device may not operate efficiently.
Connection to HUB Auto * Set a method of link to the HUB.
100BASE-TX When setting to Auto, the connection method is automatically selected
FULL for all of the HUB, and connection is tried.
100BASE-TX When selecting other items, the connection to the HUB is tried only by
HALF the connection method.
10BASE-T
FULL
10BASE-T
HALF
Factory Default Execute - Initialize the network menu.

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